Is there any reason that new tabs a user opens (i.e. control-t) open up at
the end of the bar rather than next to their current tab?  It took me a
while to warm up to it, but now I really like that links I open in a new tab
are placed next to my current tab.  So much so, that it's now bothering me
when tabs I create go to the far side.
It seems like they should probably be the same from a consistency
standpoint.  In addition, about half the time I'm opening a new tab, it's
related to the current tab I'm in (i.e. doing a search on a term I saw,
opening a second gmail window, etc).  Even when the new window isn't
related, I often look for the new tab to the right of my current tab.

Has this been discussed?  Is there a good reason for the current behavior?

J

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