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I may have asked this before, When I launch Firefox, it opens the tab to the right of the active tab in the previous session. When I close a tab, it opens the tab to the right.

Am I wrong, or is that precisely the opposite of what you would expect or want?

Can someone please explain the logic of this? Is there anything that can be done about it?

I have this addon Select After Closing Current. Can I get some advice to set it up to work?

Also, why are there two product pages for it? link text

I may have asked this before, When I launch Firefox, it opens the tab to the right of the active tab in the previous session. When I close a tab, it opens the tab to the right. Am I wrong, or is that precisely the opposite of what you would expect or want? Can someone please explain the logic of this? Is there anything that can be done about it? I have this addon [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/select-after-closing-current/?utm_content=addons-manager-reviews-link&utm_medium=firefox-browser&utm_source=firefox-browser Select After Closing Current]. Can I get some advice to set it up to work? Also, why are there two product pages for it? [https://addons.mozilla.org./en-US/firefox/addon/select-after-closing-current/ link text]

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I don't usually get a new tab when I restore the previous session -- unless Firefox just updated, which actually is pretty often. But you are getting a new tab in the middle of the tabs instead of at the end?

I'm not sure what is causing that. Was the last active tab a pinned tab (Pinned Tabs - keep favorite websites open and just a click away)?

Note: your second URL has a typo, extra period after .org which messes up the page.

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jscher2000 - Support Volunteer said

I don't usually get a new tab when I restore the previous session -- unless Firefox just updated, which actually is pretty often. But you are getting a new tab in the middle of the tabs instead of at the end? I'm not sure what is causing that. Was the last active tab a pinned tab (Pinned Tabs - keep favorite websites open and just a click away)? Note: your second URL has a typo, extra period after .org which messes up the page.
Apparently I conveyed the wrong impression. I'm not referring to "new tabs".


When Firefox is open, and I restart/relaunch, instead of opening to the same tab, the current open tab in use, Firefox opens to the tab to the "right" of the tab that was active/being used before the relaunch.

Furthermore, if I closed the current active tab in use, Firefox will open/select the tab to the right, even if it is not an active tab. Since session tabs are conventionally opened from left to right, I would expect the browser to select the tab to the left, particularly if it is an active tab.

Perhaps you could explain that purpose of designing things that way. I don't understand the logic.

I believe the "Select After Closing Current" addon is meant to correct all this, but setting it up is a bit confusing, so maybe I'm not doing it right.

jscher2000 - Support Volunteer said

Note: your second URL has a typo, extra period after .org which messes up the page.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doing so undoes the Mozilla website restrictions? I I just copied the address from the site.

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noel_envode, perhaps the current tab closing logic is based on the number of required operations?

If you have 8 tabs open and close tab#4, then currently the following happens: The former tabs 5 to 8 get shifted one place to the left.

There is however no change in tab focus. You were on tab#4 and still are.

Displaying the tab to the left of the closed tab would involve this same operation, but with the additional step of shifting browser focus to tab#3 after the closure.

So maybe that is why? That said, if people think it makes more sense to move browser focus to tab#3 after closing tab#4, then of course there is nothing wrong with giving them that option.

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