[Sage] Firefox behavior question
too_much green_tea
toomuchgreentea at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 24 16:38:17 EDT 2006
Need to clear up a couple of things: are you referring to the original v1.3.6, the v1.4 mod, or the v1.3.6 unofficial mod? When you mentioned clicking on the title of the feed (in the content area), are you referring to the feed AFTER it was rendered in the content area?
In any case, I don't think there are anything in v1.3.6 that can cause this to happen. In the v1.3.6 unofficial mods, a new option was added to force the links in rendered content to open in a new tab/window. Whether it'll open in a new tab or a new window depends on the selection you chose for Firefox (Tools - Options - Tabs - Force links that open new windows to open in).
If you were using v1.3.6 unofficial mods, go to Sage's Options - Settings, and uncheck 'Open items in new tab/window', and see whether that solve the problem.
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----- Original Message ----
From: John Sientz
To: sage at mozdev.org
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 1:49:20 PM
Subject: [Sage] Firefox behavior question
I used to be able to click on the title of the feed (in the content area) and Firefox would launch a new tab with that URL. For example, the RSS feed for the home page of the NY Times is http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Clicking on the title in the feed area would load the NY Times home page in the browser. With the latest version of Sage, clicking on the same place launches a new instance of Firefox, with the home page of the NY Times loaded into both instances.
I think something in Firefox or Sage changed, but I can't figure out what. I use the Tab Mix Plus extension as well, but it's always been set up to force a new tab, not a new window. I'd appreciate any suggestions. TIA.
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