How to Use Tabbed Browsing With Camino

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The Camino Web browser features tabbed Web browsing. This system lets you load interesting links in a new tabbed page without interrupting your current browsing window. You don't need to worry about security since one click of the 'Reset Camino' button will clear your cookies and cache. This system allows you to have an unlimited number of tabs in one window.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Camino browser installed
  • Mac computer with Internet access

Create Your Camino Browsing Tabs

Step1
Log onto the Internet by double clicking on the Camino Internet browser icon on your desktop.
Step2
Create a new tab by clicking on the 'File' menu and selecting 'New Tab.'
Step3
Click on any link to bring that page up inside your new tab.
Step4
Click on the 'Close' button on the far left of each tab to close the tab. The 'Close' button is represented by a small 'x' inside a circle.

Use Camino to Manage Your Tabs

Step1
Consolidate links within a tab by dragging and dropping links or URLs into the tab. You can also load bookmarks into a tab by dragging the bookmark from the 'Bookmark' menu into a tab.
Step2
Switch from one tab to another by simply clicking on the tab you wish to view.
Step3
Combine two tabs into one by dragging and dropping the information from one tab to another.

Use Camino to Create Tab Groups

Step1
Click on the 'Bookmarks' menu in the Camino toolbar when you have a window open with a set of tabs you wish to keep together.
Step2
Pick the 'Add Page to Bookmarks' selection.
Step3
Click on the 'Bookmark All Tabs' box. This will ensure that next time you open this bookmark all of your tabs will open together.
Step4
Push the 'OK' button.

Tips & Warnings

  • You can download Camino from the Camino Browser Home Page (see Resources below).
  • Your computer operating system must be Mac OS X to use Camino. You also need 50 MB of hard drive space and 128 MB of RAM available.
  • For more help using Camino's tabbed browsing, visit the Camino Support Web page (see Resources below).
  • Enjoy Camino's built-in spyware security. Spyware cannot automatically attach itself to the browser.
  • These steps were made for the 1.0.4 version of the Camino browser. There may be differences in steps or discrepancies when using other versions of Camino.

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