(In reply to Marco Bonardo [:mak] from comment #91)
> (In reply to Anthony Ramine [:nox] from comment #90)
> > My use case is helping family members troubleshot their Internet problems
>
> You can use an autoconfig file with specific prefs set to whitelist domains.
> We'll provide a suffixes
(In reply to Marco Bonardo [:mak] from comment #85)
> (In reply to Filip Š from comment #84)
> > However, there are some TLDs that aren't present in the Public Suffix List,
> > which means that users who want to visit such domains will instead be
> > redirected to search. Example of such domains
It's kinda the topic of this bug, though, see its title:
> for Windows/Linux users where it interferes with opening URLs in
(background) tabs
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66566
The keyboard shortcut cmd-enter opens links in new *background* tabs in
Chrome and Safari, Firefox is now opening them in new *foreground* tabs.
Is there any way to change this behaviour?
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So what is blocking this exactly? Why can't we get this fixed? What
should I do to get this fixed? This bug has been reported 14 years ago,
maybe it doesn't need to live through its 15th year, does it?
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Created attachment 8818332
Bug 237027 - Properly handle accel keys in address bar on macOS.
Review commit: https://reviewboard.mozilla.org/r/98432/diff/#index_header
See other reviews: https://reviewboard.mozilla.org/r/98432/
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:Gijs I don't understand what you mean about a pref on Windows if we
only change this "on only some platforms", given that platform would be
macOS where that behaviour is the odd one. Why do a pref?
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