Open Safari link as a new page?

Is it possible to open a link in a new Safari page? (The equivalent to right-clicking on your desktop and selecting "open link in new page")

No, there is not a way to open a link in a new page.
You would need to open a new page, then type in the address.
However, if you have an icon on your home screen for a particular website, it will open a new page when tapped on.
Hope this helps.

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    <blockquote>Locking duplicate thread.<br>
    Please continue here: [/questions/785616]</blockquote><br>
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    Eme

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