So, I'm switching from Chrome and there's this one thing I can't seem to be able to replicate in firefox.
When I start my day I usually open several tabs from different … (Lesen Sie mehr)
So, I'm switching from Chrome and there's this one thing I can't seem to be able to replicate in firefox.
When I start my day I usually open several tabs from different pages of the same website.
In Chrome, I would do that by:
-typing the name of the website in my address bar
-all the pages I frequently visited in that website show in my suggestions
-I middlemouse-click all of them, one after the other
-this opens one new tab for all of them
-I then switch to those tabs and browse them
However, replicating this in firefox seems impossible. When middle-mouse-clicking the 1st link, I would have my window forcibly switch to it, not letting me open the other tabs without changing tabs again.
Recently I learned I can avoid this forced switch by middle-mouse-clicking the URL on my address bar while holding shift, which is great! . . . Except it still closes my address bar, not letting me click the other ones without having to type the website's name in it again.
I don't mind holding shift (though I wish I didn't have to) but I really just want to middle mouse click multiple links in my address' suggestion bar and open them in succession, without shifting back to it after each time.