FWIW, if you know which site the tab was from, then it's very easy to get it back. For instance, if you know that the site was the Digit forum, you just enter 'think' in the address bar and the pages you most recently opened (and thus are most likely to open again) will be near the top. I really like this feature of Safari. Other browsers seem to arrange this list alphabetically or something.
most of the links when i click gets opened in new window instead of new tab
Press and hold Ctrl and then click on the links. They will open in background tabs instead.
From my post in an earlier thread *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?p=749460 which got no replies:
I read on another website *www.howtocreate.co.uk/safaribenchmarks.html that Safari used to mess up its Javascript-based benchmarks by firing onload event returns before the page is fully loaded... This made it look like it is much faster than it actually was (which by itself is quite fast). Has this been fixed in the recent versions?
Arun
Hope I get reply in this thread at least...
I haven't heard anything about this but I know that, at least on a Mac, Safari is noticeably faster than Firefox, OmniWeb and Opera. I have tried several websites on all these browsers and Safari always comes out faster than all of them The only exception, ironically enough, seems to be Safari's default homepage, which generally loads faster in Firefox than it does in Safari.
