[Bug 572074] Re: New tabs open to the right of all existing tabs instead of opening next to the current tab

2022-04-16 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: firefox
   Importance: Wishlist => Medium

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2022-04-16 Thread Klaus-5
For anyone coming this way: set browser.tabs.insertAfterCurrent in
about:config to true

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2022-04-16 Thread Gijskruitbosch+bugs
(In reply to سليمان السهمي (Soulaïman Sahmi) from comment #78)
> Although the status says FIXED the keyboard shortcut `Ctrl+T` (which I use
> most) still doesn't work as expected.


(In reply to Michael from comment #81)
> This bug is definitely not fixed, either in FF 51 (I have FF52, and there's
> no solution there) or in Seamonkey. And unfortunately, the suggested addons
> are FF-only. I would still like to see a solution ...

This bug is specifically about middle-clicking or modifier-clicking the
actual button, not about what happens if you use the keyboard shortcut,
or what happens if you click the button with the left mouse button
without using any modifier keys on the keyboard, and this bug is
specific to Firefox.

If you want to change keyboard behaviour, or want to see a change in
seamonkey, or the *specific* changes I just outlined don't work for you
(check in a clean profile to make sure add-ons like tabmixplus aren't
changing the behaviour), file a new bug. Commenting here will not help.

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2022-04-16 Thread Michaelaccountsly
(In reply to :Gijs from comment #82) 
> 
> This bug is specifically about middle-clicking or modifier-clicking the
> actual button [...] and this bug is specific to Firefox.


Huh ... OK, yes, that works, as far as it goes ;) . I see that you're the 
person who designed the patch, Gijs: thanks for your efforts, and secondarily 
Dão Gottwald and others.
 
> If you want to change keyboard behaviour, or want to see a change in
> seamonkey [...] file a new bug. Commenting here will not help.


Shall do ...

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2022-04-16 Thread Albert-3
(In reply to سليمان السهمي (Soulaïman Sahmi) from comment #78)
> Although the status says FIXED the keyboard shortcut `Ctrl+T` (which I use
> most) still doesn't work as expected.
> I am using firefox 54.0a2.

you can also try https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/always-
right/

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2022-04-16 Thread Michaelaccountsly
This bug is definitely not fixed, either in FF 51 (I have FF52, and
there's no solution there) or in Seamonkey. And unfortunately, the
suggested addons are FF-only. I would still like to see a solution ...

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2022-04-16 Thread Grgoffe
Hi,

I gave up on trying to get these options "fixed" so I started using an
add-on named "Tab Mix Plus". This add-on has a setting in it's
preferences that traverses ctrl-t navigates tabs in the most recently
used order. Somehow that was set... it was driving me NUTS! It has some
really nice features.

George...

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2022-04-16 Thread Sahmi-soulaimane
Although the status says FIXED the keyboard shortcut `Ctrl+T` (which I use 
most) still doesn't work as expected.
I am using firefox 54.0a2.

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[Bug 572074]

2022-04-16 Thread KWierso
https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/cd5beac45eac

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2022-04-16 Thread Pulsebot
Pushed by dgottw...@mozilla.com:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/mozilla-inbound/rev/cd5beac45eac
Let accel-click and middle-click on the new tab button open a new tab next to 
the current one. r=gijs

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2022-04-16 Thread Dao+bmo
(In reply to :Gijs Kruitbosch from comment #74)
> Meh. r+ I guess? I'm not sure why this is "simpler", but obviously it works,
> so whatever.

Mostly because it avoids this blob of spaghetti code:

+let sourceNotKeyEvent = !event.sourceEvent || 
event.sourceEvent.target.localName != "key";
+let relatedToCurrent = (where == "tab" || where == "tabshifted") && 
sourceNotKeyEvent;
+openUILinkIn(BROWSER_NEW_TAB_URL, where == "tabshifted" ? where : "tab",
+ {relatedToCurrent});

Comment 65 was just a quick suggestion to streamline the logic a bit. I
didn't say "please rewrite exactly like this to make this code awesome."
So unfortunately, I still find the above hard to read. Code where you
need to concentrate for a minute to decipher the structure is likely bad
code. (Except for well-written regular expressions. I love regular
expressions. :>)

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2022-04-16 Thread Gijskruitbosch+bugs
Comment on attachment 8782846
patch v4

Review of attachment 8782846:
-

Meh. r+ I guess? I'm not sure why this is "simpler", but obviously it
works, so whatever.

As far as the "window" case is concerned, you're explicitly regressing
bug 644186, but you reviewed that and it never had ui-review, so up to
you if you think you need it here.

::: browser/base/content/browser.js
@@ -7839,5 @@
>  }
>}
>  };
>  
> -function BrowserOpenNewTabOrWindow(event) {

This method is referenced by a number of add-ons including but not
limited to tabmixplus. We probably need to list it in the compat notes.

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2022-04-16 Thread Dao+bmo
Created attachment 8782846
patch v4

Your patch still hurts my brain and I couldn't help thinking this could
be simplified further, so I took a shot at rewriting it myself. I
realize this changes behavior for the "window" case.

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2022-04-16 Thread Gijskruitbosch+bugs
Created attachment 8782084
middlemouse on new tab button should create a new tab related to current,

MozReview-Commit-ID: DOxw0CGpRcp

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2022-04-16 Thread Gijskruitbosch+bugs
(In reply to :Gijs Kruitbosch (PTO recovery mode) from comment #70)
> (In reply to Dão Gottwald [:dao] from comment #69)
> > >+let sourceNotKeyEvent = !event.sourceEvent || 
> > >event.sourceEvent.target.localName != "key";
> > >+let relatedToCurrent = (where == "tab" || where == "tabshifted") && 
> > >sourceNotKeyEvent;
> > >+openUILinkIn(BROWSER_NEW_TAB_URL, "tab", {relatedToCurrent,
> > >+  inBackground: where == 
> > >"tabshifted"});
> > 
> > I'm somewhat confused by this. Why are you not passing through "tabshifted"
> > as openUILinkIn's 'where' argument?
> 
> I literally just used the suggestion you gave in comment #65. I can't just
> pass "tab" because in some cases where == "current".

I meant, I can't just pass |where|.

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2022-04-16 Thread Gijskruitbosch+bugs
(In reply to Dão Gottwald [:dao] from comment #69)
> Comment on attachment 8781962
> middlemouse on new tab button should create a new tab related to current,
> 
> > function BrowserOpenNewTabOrWindow(event) {
> >-  if (event.shiftKey) {
> >+  let where = whereToOpenLink(event);
> >+  if (where == "window") {
> > OpenBrowserWindow();
> >   } else {
> >-BrowserOpenTab();
> >+// Make new tab related to current except when created via a shortcut 
> > command.
> 
> This comment doesn't seem accurate, e.g. we don't want to open the tab
> related to the current one for plain clicks... right?
> 
> >+let sourceNotKeyEvent = !event.sourceEvent || 
> >event.sourceEvent.target.localName != "key";
> >+let relatedToCurrent = (where == "tab" || where == "tabshifted") && 
> >sourceNotKeyEvent;
> >+openUILinkIn(BROWSER_NEW_TAB_URL, "tab", {relatedToCurrent,
> >+  inBackground: where == 
> >"tabshifted"});
> 
> I'm somewhat confused by this. Why are you not passing through "tabshifted"
> as openUILinkIn's 'where' argument?

I literally just used the suggestion you gave in comment #65. I can't
just pass "tab" because in some cases where == "current". I'll rewrite
to use a ternary and drop the inBackground prop, I guess? I'm fairly
sure there will be no behavioural difference compared to the current
patch.

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2022-04-16 Thread Gijskruitbosch+bugs
Created attachment 8781962
middlemouse on new tab button should create a new tab related to current,

Refactored as suggested, and added a comment why we're using the target
of the source event.

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2022-04-16 Thread Dao+bmo
Comment on attachment 8781962
middlemouse on new tab button should create a new tab related to current,

> function BrowserOpenNewTabOrWindow(event) {
>-  if (event.shiftKey) {
>+  let where = whereToOpenLink(event);
>+  if (where == "window") {
> OpenBrowserWindow();
>   } else {
>-BrowserOpenTab();
>+// Make new tab related to current except when created via a shortcut 
> command.

This comment doesn't seem accurate, e.g. we don't want to open the tab
related to the current one for plain clicks... right?

>+let sourceNotKeyEvent = !event.sourceEvent || 
>event.sourceEvent.target.localName != "key";
>+let relatedToCurrent = (where == "tab" || where == "tabshifted") && 
>sourceNotKeyEvent;
>+openUILinkIn(BROWSER_NEW_TAB_URL, "tab", {relatedToCurrent,
>+  inBackground: where == 
>"tabshifted"});

I'm somewhat confused by this. Why are you not passing through
"tabshifted" as openUILinkIn's 'where' argument?

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2022-04-16 Thread Michaelaccountsly
(In reply to Dietrich Ayala (:dietrich) from comment #63)

> I wrote an add-on called Always Right which always opens any new tab
> immediately adjacent to the right of current tab:
> 
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/always-right/

Unfortunately, this addon (and the one suggested by Pietr) currently only works 
on Firefox; I use Seamonkey. It's my understanding that almost everything that 
can be done on FF can be transferred to SM with a relatively simple due 
diligence:
http://geckoisgecko.org/

... tho' this is for the website itself, not add-ons. It would be great
if you could tweak this for SM users (and, of course, if the fine coder
volunteers for FF & SM would build this functionality into the browser,
as the default or as a preference).

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2022-04-16 Thread Gijskruitbosch+bugs
Stealing per IRC.

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2022-04-16 Thread Dao+bmo
Comment on attachment 8642998
middlemouse on new tab button creates a new tab related to current

>+  // Make new tab related to current except for key commands
>+  if (((where == "tab") || (where == "tabshifted")) &&
>+  (!event.sourceEvent || event.sourceEvent.target.localName != "key")) {
>+openUILinkIn(BROWSER_NEW_TAB_URL, "tab", {relatedToCurrent: true,
>+  inBackground: where == 
>"tabshifted"});
>+  } else if (where == "window") {
> OpenBrowserWindow();
>   } else {
> BrowserOpenTab();
>   }
> }

Could this be simplified by also calling openUILinkIn in the default
case instead of BrowserOpenTab? E.g.:

> if (where == "window") {
>   OpenBrowserWindow();
> } else {
>   let relatedToCurrent = (where == "tab" || where == "tabshifted") &&
>  (!event.sourceEvent || 
> event.sourceEvent.target.localName != "key");
>   let inBackground = relatedToCurrent && where == "tabshifted";
>   openUILinkIn(BROWSER_NEW_TAB_URL, "tab", {relatedToCurrent: 
> relatedToCurrent,
> inBackground: inBackground});
> }

I'm also not sure I understand the "except for key commands" logic. Is
there no way to explicitly filter for mouse events here?

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2022-04-16 Thread Hzbz
People looking for an always-on solution...

I wrote an add-on called Always Right which always opens any new tab
immediately adjacent to the right of current tab:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/always-right/

For how I use the Web, this is correct behavior 100% of the time.

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2022-04-16 Thread Petr 'PePa' Pavel
(In reply to Dietrich Ayala (:dietrich) from comment #63)
> People looking for an always-on solution...
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/always-right/

I use this one:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/open-tabs-next-to-current/

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2022-04-16 Thread Plurtu
Comment on attachment 8642998
middlemouse on new tab button creates a new tab related to current

Review of attachment 8642998:
-

That's correct, will need a push to try.

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2022-04-16 Thread Petr 'PePa' Pavel
I never need to open a new tab (blank or from a link) at the end of the
tab panel. Also, I don't have a middle button. So I'd appreciate a
configuration option that would make the "open next to current"
behaviour default.

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2022-04-16 Thread T-philipp
Comment on attachment 8642998
middlemouse on new tab button creates a new tab related to current

Sounds like a sensible shortcut if I understand this correctly: So with this 
patch, middle-clicking the new tab button in the tab strip will create a new 
tab next to the currently selected tab instead of at the end of the tab strip, 
correct?
If so, go for it! :)

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2022-04-16 Thread Dao+bmo
Comment on attachment 8642998
middlemouse on new tab button creates a new tab related to current

Let's get ui-review first

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2022-04-16 Thread Plurtu
Created attachment 8642998
middlemouse on new tab button creates a new tab related to current

Workarounds involve duplicating the current tab or opening a link in a
new related tab but these don't show the new tab page and are less
responsive.

Ideally there should be a context menu entry like other browsers
(Chrome, IE11) but considering that adding a "Duplicate Tab" entry was
opposed (Bug 455722) it looks like we have to resort to other methods.
The middlemouse approach (Bug 448546) seems like a valid alternative and
is currently unutilized for the new tab button.

Here's a patch to make middlemouse/ctrl-click on the new tab button
create a new tab related to the current tab.

It uses whereToOpenLink() so it is consistent with other middlemouse usage.
It uses standard related tab behavior, adding the new tab after other related 
tabs.
It needs to exclude commands that originate from keypresses so that Ctrl+T 
behaves normally.

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2022-04-16 Thread Aenosedney
Broken in the latest Nightly build (as of today) I had both Tab Mix Plus
and Tab Control installed to rectify this problem, and both are no
longer working. This functionality really needs to be built-in to
Firefox by default.

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2022-04-16 Thread Grgoffe
Hi,

I completely agree with the sentiment expressed above... It IS hard for
software to do EVERYTHING though. The reason for my post was to attempt
to let "everyone" know about tab mix plus. It has some GREAT ideas.

Thanks for your post.

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2022-04-16 Thread Emailmeat
(In reply to George R. Goffe from comment #54)
> There is an add-on called "tab mix plus" that does this and a WHOLE LOT OF
> OTHER TAB related things. Check it out if you want?

I reckon that everybody who has an account on this bug tracker is
already familiar with Tab Mix Plus. The point is that we shouldn't need
to install extensions for such basic functionality.

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2022-04-16 Thread Grgoffe
There is an add-on called "tab mix plus" that does this and a WHOLE LOT
OF OTHER TAB related things. Check it out if you want?

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2016-08-20 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: firefox
   Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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2016-08-16 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: firefox
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2015-03-18 Thread Asdfjohns
i worked around this by creating a bookmarklet with location set to
javascript:window.open('about:blank');void(0); and assigning a keyword
to it, 't' in my case.

if i need a new tab next to the current, i either click the bookmarklet
or type 'ctrl+l', 't', 'return'.

i hope this helps some of you who might not want to install an addon for
basic functionality.

i would still prefer an option to enable this behaviour natively.

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2015-01-14 Thread Grgoffe
Hi,

More information about this topic that seem to be solved for me by a
plug-in named Tab mix plus at this web site. It's pretty cool. Way
beyond what I would have asked for. I had a little trouble understanding
the behavior of one of the options and their support staff was MOST
happy and ABLE to help me. I would give them a 10 out of 10.

Thanks,

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2014-12-27 Thread bohrshaw
AFAIK, there are currently two ways to open a new tab with a typed URL using 
keyboard shortcuts:
Ctrl-T which is the equivalent of clicking the new tab icon, and Alt-Enter 
in the location bar.

The both are different but kind of duplicate ways to achieve the same
purpose. And regarding to my fervent need to open a new tab next to the
current, I propose to let Alt-Enter do this job. Moreover, it's
natural to regard a new tab opened by Alt-Enter as a related tab to the
current. Thus it's probably should be included in the realm of
browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent.

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2014-10-16 Thread Grgoffe
I'd like to add to this bug by suggesting in general that as many
options as possible be given to the user. Out of the box could work the
same as always but those who want to change will have the ability.

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2014-09-06 Thread David Rankin
I would suggest tabs opening next to the current being the default,
except for 'app tabs'. Pinned app tab order should not be disturbed by
subsequent tab opening.

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2014-08-19 Thread William Oprandi
I think also an option would be the best compromise for this need

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2014-03-11 Thread Jim Michaels
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my suggestion combined with someone else's is in addition to the + button was 
to right click on a tab and have a context menu items:
insert tab Left
insert tab Right

I like the flexibility of th4e other person's bug report, and I like the
context menu thing, which also could possibly be made available via the
keyboard as a hotkey(?).

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2014-03-11 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #790531
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2014-03-07 Thread Aeidein
I think this might even be good enough to be considered for default
behavior — I suspect opening next to the current one would be less
confusing and more convenient for most users.

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2014-02-17 Thread Luke-mele
This add-on works for me for Firefox Nightlies:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tab-control/

Although no longer maintained it still works perfect for setting new tab
next to current.

And yes I hope we do get the option in the future to set this in
about:config instead of relying on an extension.

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2014-02-11 Thread Mikalra
Agreed: this shoot-to-the-far-right behavior is extremely annoying,
especially when I want to refer back and forth from information in the
new tab when focused on the original tab. PLEASE implement this change,
and also roll it over for Seamonkey ASAP thereafter.

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2014-01-30 Thread Kyle Dobbs
As has already been said, it's sad that this hasn't been addressed.
Use an addon is not a good answer to a deficit in core browser
functionality.

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2013-12-12 Thread Chrcoluk
its sad we continue to see usueless changes to the app (many which are
regressions) yet 3 years a later a simole option to have new tabs next
to current still doesnt exist.

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2013-12-12 Thread Grgoffe
Chris,

I have a Fedora 19 system here and have used the middle mouse button on
a link in the current tab to make a tab next to the current tab.

Of course, I then have to replace the URL but at least it works...

George...

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2012-04-18 Thread Eoghanmurray
There is a lot of discussion here about buttons and tab ordering; I
think they all work fine as they are; it's just the behaviour of the
keyboard shortcut (CTRL+T) that is jarring.

Pressing CTRL+T when at Tab 3 and having the tab bar scroll to the new
tab at position 21 is extremely distracting and immediately takes me out
of my 'flow'.

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2012-02-02 Thread Felipe Gasper
George: This case has basically become about “finishing the job” that
insertRelatedAfterCurrent started.

The others here and I seem generally to believe that *all* new tabs
should be able to open to the right of the current tab. Whether multiple
consecutive new tabs open up right-to-left or left-to-right is, IMO, a
minor issue.

The major point is that the current behavior, whereby all CTRL-T new
tabs open to the extreme right, is very frustrating for many of us.

Tab Utilities and Tab Utilities Lite allow this, by the way. (But
they’re not updated for FF10 yet…)

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2012-02-02 Thread Grgoffe
Felipe,

Thank you for your kind comments and consideration.

George...

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2012-01-28 Thread Grgoffe
Hi,

I'm using a Nightly build at release(?)/version(?) 12.0a1 and this
feature and a LOT of other things are working perfectly... There are, of
course, features I don't use but I can not attest to them.

Regards,

George...

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2012-01-28 Thread Grgoffe
I should clarify my previous post a tiny bit. I use the middle button on
links to get a tab next to the one I'm currently using, ctrl-t gives a
new tab at the end of the tab bar.

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2012-01-27 Thread Zfang
I can see this an add-on providing an option to open a new tab next to
it on the current tab's context menu, but not a default for user. Since
most of the user expect the new tab shows up near where they click the
new tab button.

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2012-01-27 Thread Shadowbottle
I had forgotten that the new tab button even existed since I use ctrl+n
and cmd+n to open a new tab and completely remove the new tab button as
it just clutters up space and takes up room for a more experienced user
like myself. Perhaps two behaviors for either action - tab button press
opens a new tab at the end, while ctrl+n or cmd+n generates one next to
the tab the user is in?

It's wildly disorienting to have the new tab show up so far away from
the tab you're using if you generate it using a keyboard shortcut. It's
also particularly annoying when you need it to research something on the
tab you're currently using as well - particularly if your desire is to
compare the two pages.

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2012-01-27 Thread Fryn
(In reply to Dietrich Ayala (:dietrich) from comment #34)
 (In reply to Zhenshuo Fang (:fang) - Firefox UX Team from comment #32)
  Since most of
  the user expect the new tab shows up near where they click the new tab
  button.
 
 Hi! Can you explain your rationale or show the evidence to support this
 claim?

We make the new tab button look like a tab, so when the user clicks it,
we lead the user to expect that the button will either transform into a
new tab or produce a new tab from itself.

Also, as a general rule, I think buttons should produce visual feedback
as close to themselves as possible; conversely, place buttons as close
to their target of action as possible.

We (at least Limi and I) have considered/wanted having every new tab
open next to the current tab, but this would require having a plus
button be attached/adjacent to the current tab for the mapping to make
sense visually, and I don't think we solved it in terms of visual design
yet.

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2012-01-27 Thread Dietrich-mozilla
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 Since most of
 the user expect the new tab shows up near where they click the new tab
 button.

Hi! Can you explain your rationale or show the evidence to support this
claim?

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2011-05-10 Thread Hskupin
*** Bug 655441 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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2011-04-28 Thread Sabret00the
With the new tab animation. We could have clicking the new tab button
morp-out a new tab at the end of the tab line, but Ctrl/Cmd+T can open
the tab next to the current tab as can opening new tab from the menu/app
button.

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2011-04-28 Thread Christian Sasso
tabnimation?
;)

(In reply to comment #29)
 With the new tab animation. We could have clicking the new tab button morp-out
 a new tab at the end of the tab line, but Ctrl/Cmd+T can open the tab next to
 the current tab as can opening new tab from the menu/app button.

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2011-02-03 Thread Cork
*** Bug 630988 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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2011-02-03 Thread Larzfred
So bad it takes so much time while it appears to me as an obvious
ergonomic and essential feature. It has been reported more than a year
ago, still not solved!

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[Bug 572074]

2011-01-09 Thread Sabret00the
Has it been decided to that this won't make it into Firefox 4 final? or
does it still have a chance of making it in?

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Title:
  New tabs open to the right of all existing tabs instead of opening next to 
the current tab

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[Bug 572074] Re: New tabs open to the right of all existing tabs instead of opening next to the current tab

2010-09-09 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: firefox
   Importance: Unknown = Wishlist

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[Bug 572074] Re: New tabs open to the right of all existing tabs instead of opening next to the current tab

2010-09-01 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: firefox
   Status: In Progress = Confirmed

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[Bug 572074] Re: New tabs open to the right of all existing tabs instead of opening next to the current tab

2010-07-17 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: firefox
   Status: Confirmed = In Progress

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[Bug 572074] [NEW] New tabs open to the right of all existing tabs instead of opening next to the current tab

2010-04-30 Thread Jani Uusitalo
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: firefox

As the summary says: when a user opens a new, empty tab, it opens next
to the rightmost of tabs currently open in the browser. This is
inconsistent with the way links in new tabs are opened, which is to have
them next to the currently active tab.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Open multiple tabs in the browser.
2. Select the leftmost tab.
3. Press Ctrl + T.

Expected result:
Have a new, empty tab next to the leftmost tab.

Actual result:
The new, empty tab opens next to the rightmost tab.

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: firefox 3.6.3+nobinonly-0ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-21.32-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-21-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
CheckboxSubmission: 09ae689090491ca53449589269e4bfd8
CheckboxSystem: edda5d4f616ca792bf437989cb597002
Date: Fri Apr 30 09:19:58 2010
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
FirefoxPackages:
 firefox 3.6.3+nobinonly-0ubuntu4
 firefox-gnome-support 3.6.3+nobinonly-0ubuntu4
 firefox-branding 3.6.3+nobinonly-0ubuntu4
 abroswer N/A
 abrowser-branding N/A
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala - Release amd64 (20091027)
ProcEnviron:
 PATH=(custom, user)
 LANG=fi_FI.utf8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: firefox

** Affects: firefox
 Importance: Unknown
 Status: Unknown

** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug lucid ubuntu-une

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[Bug 572074] Re: New tabs open to the right of all existing tabs instead of opening next to the current tab

2010-04-30 Thread Jani Uusitalo

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46496249/Dependencies.txt

** Attachment added: ExtensionSummary.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46496250/ExtensionSummary.txt

** Attachment added: default_profile_pluginreg.dat.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46496251/default_profile_pluginreg.dat.txt

** Attachment added: profile_TestiJani_pluginreg.dat.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46496252/profile_TestiJani_pluginreg.dat.txt

** Attachment added: profiles.ini.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46496253/profiles.ini.txt

** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #560641
   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560641

** Also affects: firefox via
   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560641
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 572074] Re: New tabs open to the right of all existing tabs instead of opening next to the current tab

2010-04-30 Thread Micah Gersten
Thank you for your bug report. I found the master upstream bug for this feature 
and linked it to this bug.  Launchpad will import the upstream comments soon 
and you will be able to communicate with upstream if they ask any questions 
regarding this feature.
I'm going to mark it as Triaged and wait for upstream to work on this. Thanks 
for taking the time to make Ubuntu better!  Please report any other issues you 
may find.

** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #528005
   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=528005

** Changed in: firefox
   Status: New = Unknown

** Changed in: firefox
 Remote watch: Mozilla Bugzilla #560641 = Mozilla Bugzilla #528005

** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Wishlist

** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Triaged

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