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How do I open a frame in a new window or tab?

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I want to be able to open frames into their own tabs or window... So how do you do this, or is Firefox NOT CAPABLE of this... i.e. it's LAME and should be shot? (=:]

How do I open a frame in a new window or tab?

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Basically... I right click, and a context menu pops up... and there is no option for what I want to do... basically because the frame is so small, and the frame table for this particular site is set to fixed... so you can't resize them... so it's almost impossible to read. If only I could easily click and open in a new window or tab...

I mean... yeah, I can VIEW SOURCE by hand, manually, and find grope the freaking HTML until I find the desired frame URL... but Uhh... likee that's really inefficient, and a waste of time and frankly gives me a headache...

There's got to be an easy way to do this... either with a setting, which I fail to know about, or by a plugin or extension... or by tweaking the source code... but I'm not a programmer, so I'm handicapped there.

I want to be able to open frames into their own tabs or window... So how do you do this, or is Firefox NOT CAPABLE of this... i.e. it's LAME and should be shot? (=:] How do I open a frame in a new window or tab? ======================== Basically... I right click, and a context menu pops up... and there is no option for what I want to do... basically because the frame is so small, and the frame table for this particular site is set to fixed... so you can't resize them... so it's almost impossible to read. If only I could easily click and open in a new window or tab... I mean... yeah, I can VIEW SOURCE by hand, manually, and find grope the freaking HTML until I find the desired frame URL... but Uhh... likee that's really inefficient, and a waste of time and frankly gives me a headache... There's got to be an easy way to do this... either with a setting, which I fail to know about, or by a plugin or extension... or by tweaking the source code... but I'm not a programmer, so I'm handicapped there.

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If you right-click and don't see a context menu item that says This Frame, that page isn't made with Frames; I-frames aren't "Frames". Unless you have an extension installed that is messing up your context menus ....

http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Safe+Mode