There is a setting in System Preferences > Dock called "Prefer tabs when opening documents". Change this to "Manually", it's probably set to "Full Screen Only" mode right now.

Not sure why this setting is under the Dock preferences but this will fix your issue. Downside is I think all applications behave that way now, like Finder and Preview. I guess you can't pick and choose specifically how you want an app to behave.

I turned it off because I am trained to use Cmd+N for new windows, and Cmd+T for tabs. It makes little sense why Cmd+N and Cmd+T would both open tabs regardless of settings. Why have the command execute from 2 different keyboard shortcuts, especially by wasting a classic shortcut that many have engrained in their heads.

Answer from am_water on Stack Overflow
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SigmaOS
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How to Open Links in New Tab on Safari | Browser Tips | SigmaOS
One of the easiest ways to open links in new tabs is by using the Command + Click keyboard shortcut. Simply hold down the Command key while clicking on the link, and Safari will open it in a new tab.
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Apple Support
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Use tabs for webpages in Safari on Mac - Apple Support
Drag the tab over the desktop or choose Window > Move Tab to New Window. You can also drag the tab of one Safari window to the tab bar of another. Note: Tabs in private windows can only be moved to other private windows. Tabs in non-private windows can only be moved to other non-private windows. Go to the Safari app on your Mac. Choose Safari > Settings, then click Tabs. Click the “Open pages in tabs instead of windows” pop-up menu, then choose an option:
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macos - "New Window" keyboard shortcut in Safari - Stack Overflow
I usually just press ⌘N to open a new window in Safari. This shortcut seems to have changed recently (perhaps when I upgraded to Sierra). Now, ⌘N will only open a new window in non-full screen mode. In full screen mode it will open a new tab instead. More on stackoverflow.com
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shortcut - How to make ⌘N open a new window in Safari? - Ask Different
⌘N currently opens a new tab in Safari, but I would like for that key command to open a new window (like in Chrome). Is there anyway to do that? More on apple.stackexchange.com
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I can't figure it out and am hoping someone can help me! I want to make a gesture for trackpad so that if I do a two-finger tap on a link, it will open that link in a new tab in the background in Safari. Is that possible? Seems easy enough but I don't see any options to make it work via BTT! More on community.folivora.ai
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macos - Shortcut for making a new window in Safari - Ask Different
Whenever I use the new window shortcut in Safari, it creates a new tab instead of a new window. This most likely happens due to my having chosen the setting System Preferences > Dock > Prefer tabs when opening documents: > Always checked. More on apple.stackexchange.com
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CNET
cnet.com › tech › computing › 21 shortcuts for safari you need to know
21 shortcuts for Safari you need to know - CNET
July 12, 2016 - You probably use Command-T to open a new tab, but did you know that Command-Z opens your previously closed tab. Undo that last tab closure! Unlike Chrome and Firefox that remember your last 10 closed tabs, Safari brings back only your last closed tab with this shortcut.
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Apple Support
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Keyboard shortcuts and gestures in Safari on Mac - Apple Support
In the Safari app on your Mac, you can quickly accomplish many tasks using keyboard shortcuts and gestures. See the shortcuts and gestures below, as well as keyboard shortcuts in Safari menus in the menu bar.
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open link in new tab - safari shortcut - Configuration Help & General Discussion - BetterTouchTool Community
January 31, 2019 - I can't figure it out and am hoping someone can help me! I want to make a gesture for trackpad so that if I do a two-finger tap on a link, it will open that link in a new tab in the background in Safari. Is that possib…
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Keyboard shortcuts to open new tabs and windows in Safari on iMac desktop - YouTube
Keyboard shortcuts to open new tabs and windows in Safari on iMac desktop
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Apple Community
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how to open a new tab in safari - Apple Community
October 13, 2015 - if you press 'command' 'shift' 't' then you should have the option for the '+' to open a new tab even if only one tab is open on snow leopard, idk about lion. its also in 'view' 'show tab bar' ... Thanks, use icab as an alternative browser and it has such a button in its customisable toolbar ...
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Safari shortcuts | All shortcuts for Safari - Shortcuts.design
Learn or search for all essential keyboard shortcuts for Safari in one place, with the ultimate keyboard shortcut reference / overview
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Business Insider
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How to open a link in a new tab on your Mac computer in 2 different ways
August 23, 2022 - The Mac keyboard shortcut is to hold down the COMMAND key and then click on the link you wish to open. The shortcut is the same for both Safari and Chrome. You can always use the plus (+) sign at the top of the browsers to start a new search or enter another website, but here are two easy ways to open a link in new tab on a Mac.
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Apple
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Open and close tabs in Safari on iPhone - Apple Support (LK)
Use tabs to help you navigate between multiple open webpages. Go to the Safari app on your iPhone. Touch and hold the link, then tap Open in New Tab.
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SigmaOS
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How to Use Keyboard Shortcuts on Safari | Browser Tips | SigmaOS
One of the most significant advantages ... useful keyboard shortcuts for navigating Safari. To open a new tab in Safari, press Command + T....
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iDownloadBlog
idownloadblog.com › home › how to open safari links in new tabs on iphone, ipad, and mac
How to open Safari links in new tabs on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
June 26, 2024 - Now, when you press and hold a link to display the shortcut menu, tap Open in Background. This will open the link in a new tab but won’t switch you over to it immediately. This way, you can continue viewing the site you’re on and pop over to that tab when you’re ready. You have different options in Safari on Mac than you do on iOS.
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5 Ways to Open Links in New Tabs on Safari (iPadOS) | by Andrew Zheng | Mac O’Clock | Medium
February 22, 2016 - This is one of my favorite ways to open links in a new tab because it’s the same shortcut that I use on my Mac. Ctrl - clicking usually works as a right click on Mac and does on iPad too! Hold Ctrl while you tap the link, and the options will pop up. Tap “Open in Background” and it will open in a new tab! ... Safari’s a nice browser.
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How-To Geek
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The Best Keyboard Shortcuts for Safari on OS X
August 3, 2017 - To open an item in a new tab, you could right-click and select "Open in a new tab" from the resulting context menu. You can eliminate a step by holding the Command key and clicking a link, bookmark, or hiting the Return key from the Smart Search field. In the previous examples, if you use those keyboard shortcuts to open tabs, they'll open in the background.