> "Also, the current "open in new tab" doesn't really make sense to me."
For me, there are several use cases in my muscle memory for Chrome:
e.g.
* slight change to existing URL "https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=237027" to "https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12345"
* open a bunch of variants quickly: "example.com/long-annoying-paginated-url?page=1", "example.com/long-annoying-paginated-url?page=2", "example.com/long-annoying-paginated-url?page=3" etc. -- many fewer keystrokes than copy, new tab, paste, then edit, then switch back to original tab and repeat.
* reload the same page in a background tab
> "Also, the current "open in new tab" doesn't really make sense to me."
For me, there are several use cases in my muscle memory for Chrome: /bugzilla. mozilla. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=237027" to "https:/ /bugzilla. mozilla. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=12345" com/long- annoying- paginated- url?page= 1", "example. com/long- annoying- paginated- url?page= 2", "example. com/long- annoying- paginated- url?page= 3" etc. -- many fewer keystrokes than copy, new tab, paste, then edit, then switch back to original tab and repeat.
e.g.
* slight change to existing URL "https:/
* open a bunch of variants quickly: "example.
* reload the same page in a background tab