Windows 10 will reach EOS (end of support) on October 14, 2025. For more information, see this article.

搜索 | 用户支持

防范以用户支持为名的诈骗。我们绝对不会要求您拨打电话或发送短信,及提供任何个人信息。请使用“举报滥用”选项报告涉及违规的行为。

详细了解

When I drag a link into a neighboring tab, how do I prevent Firefox from moving me into the new url?

  • 1 个回答
  • 0 人有此问题
  • 2 次查看
  • 最后回复者为 cor-el

more options

When I drag a link from tab #1 into tab #2, (Firefox 3.6.6) my browser window automatically shifts to tab #2. I've noticed that dragging into the lower portion of neighboring tabs is supposed to prevent this, but it's hit-or-miss. How do I kill this "feature" so that I can simply drag and drop while staying on the original page?

This happened

Every time Firefox opened

== Several versions ago.

When I drag a link from tab #1 into tab #2, (Firefox 3.6.6) my browser window automatically shifts to tab #2. I've noticed that dragging into the lower portion of neighboring tabs is supposed to prevent this, but it's hit-or-miss. How do I kill this "feature" so that I can simply drag and drop while staying on the original page? == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == Several versions ago.

所有回复 (1)

more options

No, you can't avoid that. The purpose is that you can drag text or a link from one tab to a text area in another tab and to achieve that the tab must be opened and focused.