On 10/7/2020 4:04 PM, Ant wrote:
BTW: Is everybody happy with the tab ordering?
no
Especially where a new tab appears
(near the active tab vs. at the rightmost position)?
add this to your user.js
// browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent
// open new tabs
// true : next to current tab
On 10/7/2020 3:27 PM, Lee wrote:
On 10/7/20, Ant wrote:
On 10/7/2020 5:17 AM, Lee wrote:
On 10/7/20, dipi via support-seamonkey
wrote:
BTW: Is everybody happy with the tab ordering?
no
Especially where a new tab appears
(near the active tab vs. at the rightmost position)?
add this to
On 10/7/20, Ant wrote:
> On 10/7/2020 5:17 AM, Lee wrote:
>> On 10/7/20, dipi via support-seamonkey
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> BTW: Is everybody happy with the tab ordering?
>>
>> no
>>
>>> Especially where a new tab appears
>>> (near the active tab vs. at the rightmost position)?
>>
>> add this to your u
On 10/7/2020 5:17 AM, Lee wrote:
On 10/7/20, dipi via support-seamonkey
wrote:
BTW: Is everybody happy with the tab ordering?
no
Especially where a new tab appears
(near the active tab vs. at the rightmost position)?
add this to your user.js
// browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent
//
On 10/7/20, dipi via support-seamonkey
wrote:
>
> BTW: Is everybody happy with the tab ordering?
no
> Especially where a new tab appears
> (near the active tab vs. at the rightmost position)?
add this to your user.js
// browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent
// open new tabs
// true : ne
On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 1:13:43 AM UTC+2, Thomas Hallgren wrote:
> Try this: goto Preferences -> Browser -> Tabbed Browsing, enable the option
> "Hide the tab bar when only one tab is open". It seems that this option
> applies
> to both browser windows and mail windows.
One of the
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