Ask HN: Why do new browser tabs not include the original tab's history?
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#3I agree, it would be better if you could combine that with "Open link in new tab", since that's how I always use it.
Re: Ask HN: Why do new browser tabs not include the original tab's history?
#4The lack of this feature is WHY shitty experiences like the "digg bar" exist. When you open up a ton of tabs via middle click it's too hard to figure out how you got there, especially if you're returning hours later.
Re: Ask HN: Why do new browser tabs not include the original tab's history?
#5Chrome has almost this, it's called "Duplicate Tab". It does what you'd hope: gets you a new tab which is a copy of the old one including its history. I agree, it would be better if you could combine that with "Open link in new tab", since that's how I always use it.
Re: Ask HN: Why do new browser tabs not include the original tab's history?
#6Requested and summarily executed by the Chrome team: http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1639 The lack of this feature is WHY shitty experiences like the "digg bar" exist. When you open up a ton of tabs via middle click it's too hard to figure out how you got there, especially if you're returning hours later.