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I can't drag links or search a text to an exact location between tabs.

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When i try to drag a text/word/link to between tabs (i generally have 10 tabs open) it opens a new tab at the far right. I tried to change "browser.tabs.insertAfterCurrent" but it just opens the new tab next to the tab that i'm viewing. For example, when i'm at the sixth tab and i want to open a new tab (by dragging) between third and fourth tabs it opens that tab on the far right. This wasn't like that before how can i change it?

When i try to drag a text/word/link to between tabs (i generally have 10 tabs open) it opens a new tab at the far right. I tried to change "browser.tabs.insertAfterCurrent" but it just opens the new tab next to the tab that i'm viewing. For example, when i'm at the sixth tab and i want to open a new tab (by dragging) between third and fourth tabs it opens that tab on the far right. This wasn't like that before how can i change it?

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Yes i have that blue line marker and yes i use nightly. I will try to report it as a bug.

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Do you get the little insertion marker between the tabs when you drag over that space? It's like a vertical blue line with a circle on top. Firefox should honor that and not open the tab at the end.

Hmm, your Firefox identified itself as version 138. Is that Nightly? Maybe report it as a bug since Nightly is under active breakage, I mean, development.

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Yes i have that blue line marker and yes i use nightly. I will try to report it as a bug.