Modify your browser preference; Edit/Settings (gear icon) -> Preferences -> Tabs and select the Automatically or Always option in the drop-down menu of "Open pages in tabs instead of windows".
Answer from Muhammad Umar on Stack OverflowIs it possible with Safari 15.3 (Mac OS) to open external links (like from Mail or Messages) in a new **tab**, instead of a new window? I've been debating whether I'd switch back to Safari permanently, but the fact that links open in new windows is seriously annoying.
Modify your browser preference; Edit/Settings (gear icon) -> Preferences -> Tabs and select the Automatically or Always option in the drop-down menu of "Open pages in tabs instead of windows".
It turns out it's a browser preference, which can be edited under Edit -> Preferences -> Tabs and select the Automatically option in the drop-down menu Open pages in tabs instead of windows.
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I searched and see some discussion around Monterey Safari's handling of new tabs, but I'm not sure any of them are quite what I'm experiencing.
Any links I click that should open in a new tab are problematic: I click the link, a new tab opens, and it shows the page for a split second (or sometimes not at all), then the tab pops back to my start page. The address bar is blank and no content from the page is shown, just my start page. I've fiddled with some of the new tab settings with no effect.
Has anyone else seen this?
A website I use stopped opening certain links in Safari. Turns out it was links that opened in a new tab. I found a solution in the Apple forums from a couple years ago that worked. In Preferences under the General tab, set the "New tabs open with:" to "empty page". After restarting Safari, this fixed it. Those links had always worked until recently. I made no preference changes, so I'm not sure if Safari changed something or my site did.
