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If I middle-click links in quick succession, I'd like tabs to be in order with first clicked to the right of active and the last at the end (Chrome behaviour).

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I often like to open multiple links on a page in quick succession in new tabs. In Chrome when I do this, the tabs will appear left-to-right next to the current tab, i.e. they're in the order I clicked on them. In Firefox, when I do this the tabs all end up in reverse order next to current active tab. I'd like to achieve the Chrome behaviour in Firefox - that tabs opened shortly after each other appear in the correct order. This seems to be a temporary grouping behaviour in Chrome, which is very useful. In Firefox, after opening the URLs in new tabs, I currently then need to spend a while rearranging them into the opposite order from what they opened in. Any solution would be much appreciated! :)

I often like to open multiple links on a page in quick succession in new tabs. In Chrome when I do this, the tabs will appear left-to-right next to the current tab, i.e. they're in the order I clicked on them. In Firefox, when I do this the tabs all end up in reverse order next to current active tab. I'd like to achieve the Chrome behaviour in Firefox - that tabs opened shortly after each other appear in the correct order. This seems to be a temporary grouping behaviour in Chrome, which is very useful. In Firefox, after opening the URLs in new tabs, I currently then need to spend a while rearranging them into the opposite order from what they opened in. Any solution would be much appreciated! :)