I learned to do this technique below, when I had AOL and dial up and it would take f-o-r-e-v-e-r to click on a page, wait for it to l-o-a-d and then click
back and wait for the
original page to l-o-a-d

and realised how crazy and time consuming that was. I was spending the majority of my time waiting for pages to l-o-a-d than I was spending time actually
reading them.
Whenever I see a link on
any webpage, I
automatically now Right mouse click on it, then click on "Open in NEW Window." This way, I have the original window
still open and the link opens in new page. Once I'm done with the new page, I just close it, and I'm back to the original page and the same spot I was at. (NO waiting for that page to
reload and to scroll down to where I need to be.)
If I'm on dial-up or have a slow connection loading pages, I can Right mouse click multiple pages to load and open. This way, I can be reading one page while the others are loading. Once I'm done with that page, a new page is already loaded and ready to be read.
I always do this when I'm doing Google searches and need to look at many pages.
I think on FireFox, new links automatically open in new windows. I wish I.E. had that capability without right mouse clicking. But, it's become an ingrained habit now.