Interviewed by CNN on 09/03/2013 20:41, Rickles told the world:

> According to the Add-Ons search, the closest thing is a right-click menu 
> tool that is accessed anywhere inside the tab window of the page being 
> viewed, to close that page.  But I agree, the X on the tab name is the 
> simplest, most direct and obvious means of closing any tab at any time. 
>   EVERY single other implementation, internal to SM or any add-on, makes 
> it so that you have to have focus on the tab you want to close, before 
> you can close it.
> I'm a firm believer in working smarter, not harder, but this flies in 
> the face of that.  I wish I had the time to become a programmer so I 
> could write my own such tool, but it's just not possible.
> It would help my understanding if someone involved in the coding or 
> review process could explain the logic of using 2 steps to take the 
> action instead of one.  Takers?
> 

Have you tried middle-clicking on the tab?

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