On Windows, I would just hold control, and click the 30 links on the page I wanted to open. How do I do this in Mac?
How to open link in a new tab via shortcut in Chrome on Mac
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Best Answer
It will still take 30 clicks, one for each link, but…
Remember that Cmd ⌘ on Mac is usually equivalent to Ctrl ⌃ on Windows.
Cmd ⌘ Click will open a link in a new a tab behind the current one, if you click a link.
Cmd ⌘ Shift ⇧ Click will open the new tab & bring it to the front.
These are the default settings [iirc] but they can be changed in Prefs…
Edit:
Sorry, I only just realised you said Chrome.
It does follow the same behaviour, though I can't find anywhere to actually change it.