Open all links and bookmarks in a new tab

Today, I've updated to 23.0 FF and Tab Mix Plus is more fully functional, and I had to turn it off. I'm trying to reproduce its functions to the subject: config.

I have two questions:

1. How can I get all the bookmarks to open in a new tab on the far right? Bookmarks are open on top of the current tab and that I can't respect.

2. How can I get all links to open in a new tab? No new windows, no button right, without overwriting the current tab... just that all links open in a new tab on the far right?

Thank you.

Without extension you can just Middle-click on a link with the wheel on the mouse to open the link in a new tab.

You can try the last TMP 0.4.1.1 dev version, see channel of development at the bottom of the page.

Tags: Firefox

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