As the summary says: when a user opens a new, empty tab, it opens next to the rightmost of tabs currently open in the browser. This is inconsistent with the way links in new tabs are opened, which is to have them next to the currently active tab.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open multiple tabs in the browser.
2. Select the leftmost tab.
3. Press Ctrl + T.
Expected result:
Have a new, empty tab next to the leftmost tab.
Actual result:
The new, empty tab opens next to the rightmost tab.
Binary package hint: firefox
As the summary says: when a user opens a new, empty tab, it opens next to the rightmost of tabs currently open in the browser. This is inconsistent with the way links in new tabs are opened, which is to have them next to the currently active tab.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open multiple tabs in the browser.
2. Select the leftmost tab.
3. Press Ctrl + T.
Expected result:
Have a new, empty tab next to the leftmost tab.
Actual result:
The new, empty tab opens next to the rightmost tab.
ProblemType: Bug -0ubuntu4 ature: Ubuntu 2.6.32- 21.32-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2 53449589269e4bf d8 2bf437989cb5970 02 -0ubuntu4 gnome-support 3.6.3+nobinonly -0ubuntu4 -0ubuntu4
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: firefox 3.6.3+nobinonly
ProcVersionSign
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-21-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
CheckboxSubmission: 09ae689090491ca
CheckboxSystem: edda5d4f616ca79
Date: Fri Apr 30 09:19:58 2010
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
FirefoxPackages:
firefox 3.6.3+nobinonly
firefox-
firefox-branding 3.6.3+nobinonly
abroswer N/A
abrowser-branding N/A
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release amd64 (20091027)
ProcEnviron:
PATH=(custom, user)
LANG=fi_FI.utf8
SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: firefox