Making Safari your default web browser
You can make Safari your default browser. If you do, Safari opens when you click a link in a document, double-click a Web Internet Location file in the Finder.
Safari is set up to open the page in a new window, but you can select to open it in a tab in the current window.
Choose Preferences from the Safari menu, then click General. Choose Safari from the Default Web Browser pop-up menu.
Select the "Open links from applications" option you want to use. If you select to open pages in the current window and you select Enable Tabbed Browsing in the Tab pane of Safari preferences, then pages open in a new tab in the current window. If you select to open pages in the current window and don't enable tabbed browsing, the page replaces the contents of the current window.
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