Hi everybody,
I would like to discuss the interesting feature of the third
(typically) central mouse button usually used to scroll pages. Maybe
not everybody knows but that roll is actually a fully functional
button and if pressed in Firefox generate a new tab in the same
browser session with the focus.

Apparently this has been designed to work similarly also in chrome but
for some reason it only works on links, browser Home/Back buttons,
Favorites pages entries (unless they are Folder)  and over a tab (to
close it). But it DOESN'T on "Reload page" button and on Favorites
folders bar (in this last case the expected behavior (Firefox
behavior) is that all pages within the favorite folder should be
opened in separate tabs (one per link contained in the folder likewise
right clicking --> Open All Bookmarks).
My feelings are that developers wanted to emulate the fancy/cool/
practical Firefox behavior but for some reason forgot to apply it to
the Home Button and to the Favorite folders.
What do you think about?
Ciao.

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