Interviewed by CNN on 15/01/2012 23:49, Doors told the world:

> Modifying the context menu's is not hard, just annoying to have to do
> every update.

OK, let's be objective.

I get that you don't like tabs. So you can change defaults so
middle-clicking/alt-clicking (or even regular clicking) will open new
windows instead of new tabs.

I get that if you don't like tabs, and have switched all defaults for
"new window" instead of "new tab", having a feature that opens a tab
anyway is annoying. But Jens and the other developers have done a fix
for that, so at some point it won't happen again.

So now you are complaining that the feature is still available if you do
it the hard way (opening a page through right-clicking and selecting on
the menu). So you are asking for some sort of preference to hide
completely the tabbing feature, since you don't use it.

You might open a RFE bug for that, but I have my doubts if it would get
much attention -- this would add code complexity for a pretty niche
request (there are other unpopular, more in-your-face features in
Seamonkey which don't get "hide it from my sight" prefs -- Composer
being a case). It would probably be best served by an extension.

By the way, there is an extension (for Firefox) called "Context Menu
Editor." It's a matter of talking the author into making it
Seamonkey-compatible, but it should help.

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