When Firefox notified me that there is a new update (in this case, the arrival of version 3.6), I promptly updated as andegrave; right thing to do.
At startup, I perandograve; noticed a change in funzionalitandagrave;: opening a link in a new tab, this is located immediately to the right than the current one. Let me explain: Consider the user who has five (arbitrary number and not at all indicative) tabs open and is located on the left first, as shown.
If the current tab, he opens a link (and has configured the browser to open links in new tabs) that you collocherandagrave; correctly in a new tab that perandograve; posizionerandagrave is, to the right of the current and not as the last in order of opening (see, in fact, the card highlighted in red in the figure below).
Piandugrave users, will surely have noticed noticed one thing: that behavior andegrave; observed from the same Internet Explorer browser from Microsoft.
Well, people like me andegrave; accustomed to previous versions of Firefox, you might find extremely uncomfortable changing this behavior and would like to return to the old reaction. Nothing piandugrave; simple andegrave, just change a value in the advanced configuration of your browser. Let's see how.
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