The shortcuts for opening a link in another tab in Safari are fairly well known. But you can also view a link in a tab in another browser window. First, arrange both browser windows so that you can see the tab area in the second window. Then, simply drag and drop the link into the tab area in the other window. You can also replace the contents of a tab by dragging a link onto the tab.
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