Tweak new tab opening and closing behavior in Vivaldi
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Is there a setting to make opening and closing tabs just act like Chrome does? Using "Related Tabs" does not act intuitively at all, especially if tabs have been moved around. Before long the relation tree between tabs is complex, and Vivaldi aggressively relates tabs to each other. Then new tabs appear in seemingly random locations, and on tab close, seemingly random tabs are activated. Somehow Chrome makes this work. Is there a Vivaldi setting to emulate Chrome's behavior?
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i can't see any settings where i can open a link in a new tab but the focus of browsing still at the parent tab not at the child tab (the new tab opened)
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@AndyLaode Try Open Link in New Background Tab.
This is one of the FAQ
- Right-click, Open in New Background Tab
- Ctrl+click
- Middle-click
- Mouse Gesture, Open Link in Background Tab (Over a Link)
- Vote for Option to Open New Tabs in Background as Default
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You wrote:
"If the “parent-child” logic is not the one for you, you can choose your tabs to follow a different pattern of opening and closing. You could set your new tabs to:
Always open “After active tabs”;
Always open “As last tabs” (the most straightforward one of them all).
With the above two options, tabs that you open from links in your current tab, as well as tabs you open via Ctrl+T or by clicking on “+” will open “After active tab” or “As last tabs”."HOW?
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@infti Settings, Tabs, New Tab Position.
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I am trying to figure out how to open a link in a new tab by right clicking and then clicking open in new tab without the browser immediately going to the new tab. If I am doing a search on a particular subject in the search engine I will see several different sites I may want to explore and not automatically be brought to the tab that I just wanted to be opened in a new tab so that I can open all of the ones I want to explore and then go to the new tabs as I wish. I want to stay on the search engine website until I open all the sites that I want to explore, not immediately taken to each one of them one at a time.
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@shadowears This is one of the FAQ
- Right-click, Open in New Background Tab
- Ctrl+click
- Middle-click
- Mouse Gesture, Open Link in Background Tab (Over a Link)
- Option to Open New Tabs in Background as Default is tagged as DONE, but is not implemented well.
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You can customize the context menus under Settings -> Appearance -> Menu
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