Firefox/Feature Brainstorming:User Interface: Difference between revisions

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* Allow user to open the previous page in a new tab.
* Allow user to open the previous page in a new tab.
* This can be done by middle clicking on the back button, although an improvement can be made. In the new page it doesn't allow you to go back. It would be nice to have it be an exact duplicate of the previous tab, only one step back. It is definitely a feature missing from FF. In IE if ctrl + n is clicked a new duplicate window opens. Both include all previous pages in the back button.
* This can be done by middle clicking on the back button, although an improvement can be made. In the new page it doesn't allow you to go back. It would be nice to have it be an exact duplicate of the previous tab, only one step back. It is definitely a feature missing from FF. In IE if ctrl + n is clicked a new duplicate window opens. Both include all previous pages in the back button.
===Commentary===
I'm using Firefox 2.0.0.1 on WinXP and middle-clicking on the back button already does this... Entry needs to be removed or does it only work for me due to extensions?


== Save tabbed Session ==
== Save tabbed Session ==