Posledné odpovede k automacticlly switches to a new link opened in a new tab even with that option turned off in the settingshttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/13275632021-02-28T10:16:19-08:00That was the answer I was hoping for, thank you, browser.tabs.loadBookmarksInBackground solved it, c2021-02-28T10:16:19-08:00maddthomhttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1327563#answer-1395580<p>That was the answer I was hoping for, thank you, browser.tabs.loadBookmarksInBackground solved it, can't thank you enough.
</p>I overlooked your mention of bookmarks. You probably already spotted that browser.tabs.loadBookmarks2021-02-28T07:27:49-08:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1327563#answer-1395543<p>I overlooked your mention of bookmarks. You probably already spotted that <strong>browser.tabs.load<u>Bookmarks</u>InBackground</strong> preference.
</p>Is the problem when you use one of these methods:
right-click the link > Open Link in New Tab
2021-02-28T07:26:37-08:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1327563#answer-1395542<p>Is the problem when you use one of these methods:
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<ul><li> right-click the link &gt; Open Link in New Tab
</li><li> Ctrl+click the link
</li><li> middle-click the link using the mouse scroll wheel
</li></ul>
<p>That is what the above <strong>browser.tabs.loadInBackground</strong> preference covers.
</p><p><em><strong>If the problem is with simply left-clicking links:</strong></em>
</p><p>Do you use any tab-related add-ons that might have updated recently?
</p><p>Here is another possibly relevant preference:
</p><p>(1) In a new tab, type or paste <strong>about:config</strong> in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Click the button accepting the risk.
</p><p>(2) In the search box in the page, type or paste <strong>inback</strong> and pause while the list is filtered. Firefox should list a bunch of preferences targeting different specific scenarios.
</p><p>(3) <strong>browser.tabs.load<u>Diverted</u>InBackground</strong> is set to false by default. This covers the case where the link is coded to open in a new window and Firefox diverts it to a new tab instead -- Firefox switches to those immediately. If you are having problems with this kind of link, double-click the preference to switch the value from false to true.
</p><p>Are we getting closer?
</p>both setting are set to true, but thanks for trying
2021-02-28T06:13:20-08:00maddthomhttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1327563#answer-1395510<p>both setting are set to true, but thanks for trying
</p>Hi, you want all tabs to open in the background? From what you say I assume you've already deselecte2021-02-27T21:57:04-08:00Scribe_ukhttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1327563#answer-1395398<p>Hi, you want all tabs to open in the background? From what you say I assume you've already deselected '<strong>When you open a link in a new tab, switch to it immediately'</strong> in Options - (General) &gt; Tabs.
</p><p>So try this: Type <strong>about:config</strong> into the address bar, press Enter and accept any warning, then copy and paste the following into the search box <strong>browser.tabs.loadInBackground</strong> Now on the search result - and assuming it isn't already set to True, click the Toggle button at the right-hand end to change from False to True. You may need to restart Firefox to implement the change.
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