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I updated to 1.0.5 earlier today, and much to my chagrin, middle mouse clicking certain instances does not open up a new tab. I can't figure out for the life of me why this is happening. If I middle click my buttons, such as home, back, forward, etc., it still opens in a new tab, but if I click any links that are images, or links to a url with variables, such as "index.php?variable=whatever" it doesn't work either. Links to PDF files no longer open in new tabs upon middle clicking either. This is quite frustrating. Has anyone else had this problem?

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No! This sucks. I was so used to doing this. Did anyone find where they changed this or something?

Test case: see if you can middle click these gallery sites.

http://drupal.org/handbook/drupal/gallery

Edit: Well, I think I just figured it out. You can't middle click off of image links, only text links. That really sucks...wish I had known before I updated. :pinch:

For 1.0.5 tabbed browser extensions causes right-click / open in new tab / open in new window to not work. The best thing is to disable that extension and use the latest 'Tab Mix' instead. This is only an issue with 1.0.5 and the current tabbed browser extensions.

In Deer Park builds, Tab Mix 0.2.3 Plus causes this problem when the "Force Links with Target Attribute" option is checked.

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well actually my extensions (im cpu btw) is only doing its proper job, however when tmp 0.2.4 comes out it will have different behavior with target links

i have heard alot of reports with middle clicking so if you run tabmix plus try installing this temporary fix until the new version is released

http://tmp.gary.elixant.com/tmp-link.xpi

well actually my extensions (im cpu btw) is only doing its proper job, however when tmp 0.2.4 comes out it will have different behavior with target links

i have heard alot of reports with middle clicking so if you run tabmix plus try installing this temporary fix until the new version is released

http://tmp.gary.elixant.com/tmp-link.xpi

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Yeah, its not the fault of the extension authors. For some reason, the devs decided to change how Firefox handles those specific links.

Bugger for Firefox though. Its a very community oriented project, so you have thousands of people running nightly builds. I think we all have to applaud all those extension developers who keep up with the sometimes day-to-day changes in the code just to keep the testing community happily chugging along with their myriad of extensions. :beer:

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