5 reviews
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 13438504, 7 years agoFF 57 - Egal welche Einstellungen ich vornehme, die neuem Tabs öffnen sich mal in Hintergrund und mal in Vordergrund.
- Rated 4 out of 5by Kuma, 7 years agoDue to my old habits, is it possible to add an option about "always open in background tab"?
- Rated 4 out of 5by Skrell, 8 years agoLove this addon but please add the ability to open new links NEXT TO the current tab and not at the end of all the tabs. This would make this a perfect addon!
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The problem with the addon below is that I think it forces ALL new tabs to open next to the current one instead of just the ones opened via a link. Basically the default behavior right now if I right click a link and say "open in new tab" is what I want from your extension.Developer response
posted 8 years agoi could do it, but i think this add-on gives that functionality: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/open-tabs-next-to-current/
Tell me if it is good enough, and i will add it to the description for people find it better.
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Ok i see, i will look what i can do - Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 12357730, 8 years agoBut I have to use version 1.4 : with version 1.5, dragging up links to open them didn't work anymore, especially in forums.
Developer response
posted 8 years agoi think i have the problem, the calculations to see if the drop is made inside the content area is affected by the zoom used, i will look it
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I released 1.6, it checks that drag operation has been inside browser window instead of viewport content of the website, because there isn't a trusty way of doing it. - Rated 4 out of 5by Bo Bayles, 8 years agoClean and simple approach that makes browsing with a laptop easier. I'd give this five stars if it worked for searching highlighted text also!
Developer response
posted 8 years agoI tried to make that feature before release, but with webextensions, i can't find a way to get the default search engine to use it. I could use google by default, but not everybody uses google, so for now you can drag the text to the address or search bar.
I neither want to use the old addon sdk because it's going to be removed :/
After thinking a little bit, i could make an options page to set the query url of the search engine the user wants to use, but dunno if it is worth the effort