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Just a couple of tips as an aside to the topic....

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Originally Posted by Stormchild
Personally, I disliked that drag-out-and-back-in "feature" anyway. Maybe I just changed my mind about dragging something out (in which case you have to "put it back") and now it's replaced what I was looking at. IMO it was unintuitive and inconsistent with all other apps that support drag-and-drop.
The standard Mac way of aborting a drag is to simply drop the drag onto the menu bar. Then, it's just ignored as though you never did the drag. As an added bonus, the menu bar is extremely easy to hit with its full-screen width and infinite top edge. So, to cancel a drag, just slam the pointer up and let go. (Multiple monitors can change the rules a bit, but those using such a setup are accustomed to that.)

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Either way, I can't be bothered to do all that to open a link (I find it annoying when the tab drawer and/or other programs start reacting to the drag).
When you're dragging into the tab drawer and aiming to drop onto an existing tab, hold down the command key as you enter the drawer. This will keep the tabs from moving around on you. (The same trick works in OS X's Dock, BTW.)