Mar 26 2020 09:55 AM
When clicking on hyperlinks that open in a new tab (because the link's target attribute is _blank), the tabs open in the foreground. Please add an option to load them in the background instead.
Mar 26 2020 11:27 AM - edited Mar 27 2020 04:55 AM
Hi@hwithk
There are options to do that. just press Middle Mouse button or Right-click and choose open in a new tab. that way Edge never switched to that link automatically and they are loaded in the background.
Try it yourself here: https://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_a_target.asp
Mar 26 2020 11:44 AM
I am aware of those options. Is there a way to make that the default when single-clicking on links? Something like Firefox's browser.tabs.loadDivertedInBackground setting, which is accessible via about:config
Mar 26 2020 12:03 PM - edited Mar 26 2020 12:14 PM
@hwithk wrote:I am aware of those options. Is there a way to make that the default when single-clicking on links? Something like Firefox's browser.tabs.loadDivertedInBackground setting, which is accessible via about:config
No I don't think so.
it's something website developers have control over, I don't see why browsers should intervene. they use target="_blank" for a reason. if they don't want their users to open links in different tab, they can just drop that attribute.
fortunately browsers like Edge have plenty options for this.
there are already not 2 but 3 ways (1 that I forgot to mention) to handle the situation:
Mar 26 2020 12:12 PM
Nov 15 2020 06:57 AM
@HotCakeX That's not the desired behavior he described; target="_blank" has nothing to do with it. It is BROWSER behavior that Firefox makes available.
Those of us who have fired Mozilla for various reasons would prefer not to have to go back to Firefox because Microsoft Edge developers can't be bothered to understand option requests.