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Firefox: Mozilla successfully rethinks its browser
Authored by: jsebrech on Feb 25, '04 12:17:41PM

Type about:config in the url bar and see if browser.tabs.opentabfor.middleclick is set to true. Change it of not (and possibly restart the browser, though I'm not sure about that).



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Firefox: Mozilla successfully rethinks its browser
Authored by: rajulkabir on Aug 30, '04 04:09:11AM

In my Firefox (0.9), browser.tabs.opentabfor.middleclick was already set to true and the middle button doesn't work (does work in Safari). So I'm not sure that there's anything else I can do, but like the other poster, this is a show-stopper for me. 50% of the time I click a link I want it in a new tab, and doing the little contextual menu thing is way too slow, especially when I'm opening 8 or 10 at a time (news articles off news.google.com or something).

Guess I'm staying with Safari...



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Firefox: Mozilla successfully rethinks its browser
Authored by: Wuffty on Dec 03, '04 07:33:30AM

Hmm, what about when this entry doesn't exists ??

I could not find it in my preferences (about:config). Maybe it is possible to simply add it?

Wuffty



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