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Make Firefox automatically switch to newly opened tabs by opening the "Options" window, clicking "Tabs," and then enabling the "When I open a link in a new tab, switch to it immediately" option.
I'm about tired of going to these sites, clicking a link and it decides to open a brand-new tab with the link. I've searched for an add-on that might prevent such behavior, but have come up empty ...
Whenever you right-click on a link and select the Open in a New Tab option, it opens right next to the current tab. Have you ever wondered if you can make a new tab open at the right-side end of ...
The new link or tab will open. If you don’t want your browser to switch to the link that opens in a new tab, you will have to set your browser so as to force links to open in the background.
You'd think setting up Firefox or Chrome to open search queries in a new tab would be a simple settings tweak. You'd be wrong.
Everybody already knows that middle-clicking or Control-clicking in Firefox opens a link in a new background tab, but reader Raghav points out that you can also open a link in a new foreground tab ...
To open a link on a website in a Firefox container, right-click on the link, hover over the Open Link in New Container Tab, and select a container from the list.
In response to recent post Easy Firefox 'open in a new tab,' dozens of Lifehacker readers wrote in more tabtastic (yes, I just said that) Firefox tips. In summary: Click on a link with the mouse ...