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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