![]() You can do this by right-clicking on your current tab and selecting "New Tab" but I prefer keystrokes to mouse actions. Usually I would prefer it to open to the immediate right of my current tab. ![]() In the Chrome browser, the keystroke for opening a new, blank tab (Ctrl-T or Cmd-T) always opens the tab at the far right of all tabs.
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