03-03-2024, 06:21 PM
(03-02-2024, 10:53 PM)QZMTCH Wrote: exactly foreground tab? there is Force links to open in the background this is the same thing, but it doesn’t switch directly to this tabExactly!
I think the problem was ignored by the administrator and was considered inconsequential.
I also want a foreground tab.
I am a beloved fan of the "Force links to open in the background" option.
My problem is that the options are not equal.
When the "Force link to open in current tab" option is turned on, the "Force links to open in the background" is grayed out and inoperable, which is the current implementation.
I find this extremely regrettable.
At the very least, it would be nice if turning on one of the options would turn off the other.
If not, I would like to see a "foreground tab" option.
It is very sad that the new "Force link to open in current tab" option is favored and the beloved "open in background" option is not.
The "Force link to open in current tab" option is an option that chrome and edge are pushing on us, and it is very sad that cent, which has realized a different idea from them, has done so.
If possible, it would not have been a problem, especially if the "Force link to open in current tab" option was grayed out and inoperable if the menu was parent-child, upside down, or if the "Force link to open in background" option was turned on.
If the "Force link to open in new tab" option is grayed out and inoperable if the "Force links to open in the background" option is turned on, I didn't really care.
Rather, chrome will try to open in the current tab if you don't do anything, so I don't really see the need to force it, but I guess some people need it.
For developers, though, it's probably of infinitely lower priority,
I would like to see it moved above the "Open bookmarks in" item and implemented as a drop-down menu selection in the "Force link to open in" item.