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The latest Firefox iOS update scrambles my place in tabs

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I use tabs to keep track of a lot of things I do on the internet. Older versions of Firefox consistently put me at the same place in tabs (with my recent tabs, at the bottom) and I could close the current tab, scroll up to see other tabs, etc. The latest update puts me in the middle of the tabs when I open them. I have to scroll through dozens of tabs to even look at the one that is currently open or other recent tabs. There’s not an option to change it that I can find. (I realize my tab use may be unusual, but until this update it has worked well for me.) Ideally I’d like to predictably open to a spot in tabs where my current tab is. Has anyone encountered this? Is there a fix?

I use tabs to keep track of a lot of things I do on the internet. Older versions of Firefox consistently put me at the same place in tabs (with my recent tabs, at the bottom) and I could close the current tab, scroll up to see other tabs, etc. The latest update puts me in the middle of the tabs when I open them. I have to scroll through dozens of tabs to even look at the one that is currently open or other recent tabs. There’s not an option to change it that I can find. (I realize my tab use may be unusual, but until this update it has worked well for me.) Ideally I’d like to predictably open to a spot in tabs where my current tab is. Has anyone encountered this? Is there a fix?