The official Firefox 3.6 release changed where new tabs open from clicked links—to the right of the tab they launched from. Liked it better the old way? Here’s the quick fix.
The Mozilla Links blog points out a few
about:configtweaks that Firefox 3.6 users might be intrigued in, especially if the new version handles things a bit differently than you’re used to, and you don’t want to spend time getting used to the new scheme. To set new tab behavior back to its old ways—opening in the right-most slot—enterabout:configinto your address bar, click that you’ll be careful, then enterbrowser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrentinto the search bar. Set that value to “False,” and your new tabs will open where they used to.For more Firefox 3.6 tweaks, visit Mozilla Links’ post, which details tab preview behaviors in detail.
January 25, 2010
Make New Tabs Open at Far Right in Firefox 3.6
Firefox 3.6 tips and tweak [Mozilla Links]
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