And fourthly, the behaviour is not consistent for the user:
-- if there is NO Firefox already running, then Firefox pops to the front when
it's opened.
-- if there IS already a Firefox running, then it DOESN'T pop the the front.
The latter case just looks like the former case, except with
I STRONGLY disagree with this!
Firstly, if I click a link in an email, it's because I want to look at
the contant of that link NOW, not later when it's loaded.
Secondly, not popping the window to the front means I don't get to know
if the link was valid or whether my browser has actually started
setting to opinion as Harry said this is the behavior in Classic gnome
session as well.
** Changed in: unity
Status: New = Opinion
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Opinion
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