tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3948874219001561834.post4519565687425143633..comments2023-08-01T19:36:01.894+07:00Comments on % cd ~/playground: How to change 'open link in new tab' behavior in Firefox 3.6 back to the old style.teerapapchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00382131571968178408noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3948874219001561834.post-52816271446329464982010-01-24T10:56:44.000+07:002010-01-24T10:56:44.000+07:00Actually I love Firefox's new style as it is t...Actually I love Firefox's new style as it is the same as the way Chrome behaves. Maybe because I always open each web on each tab then switching between them frequently so this style is right for me.BTW I'm not sure if Chrome can be configured on this issue. 555Arujnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3948874219001561834.post-85117865716244389252010-01-24T21:49:06.000+07:002010-01-24T21:49:06.000+07:00Agreed with @Aruj here. IMO, by moving the recentl...Agreed with @Aruj here. IMO, by moving the recently opened tab more to the left to where it came from, it helps minimizing my hand movement..:: m3rLinEz ::.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3948874219001561834.post-22326983303103926562010-01-24T22:48:40.000+07:002010-01-24T22:48:40.000+07:00Those styles are similar to stack and queue behavi...Those styles are similar to stack and queue behavior. I don't like the new style because it doesn't suit my behavior. When I research some topics continuously and the tabs grows ,the recently opened tabs are next to the current one and I read one of them and it populates some new tabs. So some early opened tabs are starved.teerapap.cnoreply@blogger.com