
Add function "Duplicate tab"
Please add the "Duplicate tab" function to the context menu.
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If you google : firefox duplicate tab extension You will have several to choose from.
Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.
Pkshadow said
If you google : firefox duplicate tab extension You will have several to choose from. Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.
Thanks for your answer. Maybe I`m wrong, but i think that "extension" - its mean that someone can create something, without security guarantee. I`m interested, does it too hard to do "Duplicate" built-in function?
1. "Extension" means that it extends functionality of a program.
2. Using extensions from addons.mozilla.org is quite secure.
3. It's not too hard to built-in that function, but it's hard to manage the growing context menus. Especially when only few persons are using that function once a year.
4. You should definitelly search for an extension.
Hi, not exactly what you asked, but the easiest ways to duplicate a tab is to click on the Reload button whilst holding down Ctrl; or click the mouse wheel on Reload.
TyDraniu said
1. "Extension" means that it extends functionality of a program. 2. Using extensions from addons.mozilla.org is quite secure. 3. It's not too hard to built-in that function, but it's hard to manage the growing context menus. Especially when only few persons are using that function once a year. 4. You should definitelly search for an extension.
2. Google Play moderators tells people the same =) 3. "2 people have this problem" - well, it`s very popular "once year using function".
Scribe said
Hi, not exactly what you asked, but the easiest ways to duplicate a tab is to click on the Reload button whilst holding down Ctrl; or click the mouse wheel on Reload.
Intresting way to do duplicate. Thank you!
I always middle-click the Reload button as that is the easiest way. Note that you can also hold down the CTRL key and drag the tab to a different position (look for the arrow) to get a copy of this tab. Both a middle-click on the Reload button or the drag action copy the tab with the complete back and forward history. Alt+Enter in the location/address bar or a middle-click on the Go button opens only this page in a new tab (not a complete duplicate).
Note that you can also middle-click items in the tab history list.