One of the reasons I like Firefox is that it has a built-in setting (in the Tabs section of its preferences) to force links that want to open new windows to instead open in new tabs. I really hate "window proliferation" while browsing, and this setting makes it such that links which try to force a new window to open--such as the links on our own Mac OS X Hints Pick of the Week page--open in a new tab instead.
Safari doesn't have any such setting in its preferences--there is an option to make Command-click open links in new tabs, and that works on links that open new windows. However, if you'd rather not hold down the Command key, you can use a hidden preferences setting to force all such links to open in new tabs instead of new windows. To enable this feature, quit Safari and open Terminal (in Applications -> Utilities). Enter the following command, then press Return:
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defaults write com.apple.Safari TargetedClicksCreateTabs -bool true
Launch Safari again, and you'll find that any links that would normally open new windows will open a new foreground tab instead. Because the tab comes to the foreground, I prefer to use the Command-click solution for my normal browsing, as that forces a new tab to open in the background.
However, I also have this hidden preference set, mainly for use when visiting sites I've never visited before. That way, I don't have to hold Command key down before clicking every link; if a link wants to open a new window, the worst I'll see is a new tab popping up in the foreground.
If you ever want to disable this hidden setting, quit Safari and open Terminal again, enter the following command, then press Return:
defaults delete com.apple.Safari TargetedClicksCreateTabs
Relaunch Safari, and links that request new windows will again appear in new windows. Thanks to Mac OS X Hints reader Dennis Stevense for finding this one.
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