Các câu trả lời gần đây cho Want to open links in a new tab not a new window.https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/10575872015-04-16T02:06:13-07:00I'm a 2 month newbie to Firefox and loving it, but my mouse died while on holiday so exploring into 2015-04-16T02:06:13-07:00Blinkymanhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1057587#answer-718724<p>I'm a 2 month newbie to Firefox and loving it, but my mouse died while on holiday so exploring into corners of my keyboard never seen before&nbsp;:o
</p><p>Thanks for the assistance, much appreciated.
</p><p>Retired &amp; still learning everyday&nbsp;:-))
</p>As I wrote above, that Tabs setting only applies to links that have a target window specified.
You c2015-04-15T04:19:10-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1057587#answer-718399<p>As I wrote above, that Tabs setting only applies to links that have a target window specified.
You can right-click the link and check the code in the Inspector.
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<ul><li><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/Tools/Page_Inspector" rel="nofollow">https://developer.mozilla.org/Tools/Page_Inspector</a>
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<p>If there is an 'ev' button appended then this means that JavaScript events are tied to the link.
</p>Menu> Option> General>
Tabs
item 1 checked - Open new windows in a new tab instead
- doesn'2015-04-15T02:55:56-07:00Blinkymanhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1057587#answer-718368<p>Menu&gt; Option&gt; General&gt;
Tabs
item 1 checked - Open new windows in a new tab instead
</p><p>- doesn't seem to work for me&nbsp;:o&nbsp;??
</p>The setting in Tools > Options > Tabs: "New pages should be opened in": "a new tab/window" is 2015-04-15T02:07:11-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1057587#answer-718346<p>The setting in Tools &gt; Options &gt; Tabs: "New pages should be opened in": "a new tab/window" is for links that specify a target window for opening a link.
The browser.link.open_newwindow pref only affects links that specify a target window.
You can use the browser.link.open_newwindow pref to divert links that specify a target to the current tab or a new tab.
The browser.link.open_newwindow.restriction pref allows to divert (onclick) JavaScript window.open() links.
Links that do not specify a target always open in the current tab unless you override that with a middle-click or Ctrl (Mac: Cmd) left-click (new tab) or Shift left-click (new window).
</p><p>There are also extensions that have options how a link is opened, so you can check out the Add-ons website.
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