(Firefox) How do I change what happens if I click on a link on Lemmy's homepage? - eviltoast

My question is as follows: When I click a link on the main page, instead of opening a new tab in Firefox, it always takes me to the linked page in the same tab. I’ve tried changing settings in about:config, tried two different Firefox extensions to modify link behavior, but that resulted in a few unwanted events. I know I can override this by clicking the scroll wheel or using ctrl while clicking, but that gets annoying after a while. Is there a way to change this?

      • Atomdude@lemmy.worldOP
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        1 year ago

        Maybe it’s because my middle mouse button is wonky, sometimes it scrolls when I try to click. I just don’t like it.
        But the main reason I ask is that I don’t get what makes some pages behave different; and what if I’d like to be able to make it act just the way I want? It’s just one of those things.

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          1 year ago

          It’s the actual link itself that decides if it should open in a tab or redirect the current one. If a link ( tag) has the target: '_BLANK' attribute, it opens in a new tab. Otherwise it usually opens in the same tab.

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          1 year ago

          IIRC Ctrl + Click also opens stuff on new tab, or at least, it did.

          But you should utilize the middle click more. It’s a really handy stuff for opening in new instances or closing.

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            I use the middle mouse button a lot, it’s just that I’m not used to a site not working ‘like it should’ (which is just my preference, I know). I mean, if Lemmy is a bulletin board or aggregate, I’m sort of expecting a certain type of behavior.

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    1 year ago

    If I wanted to do this, I would use grease monkey and write some JavaScript just listen to clicks on everything with an href, stop propagation, and then force it open in a new tab

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    1 year ago

    This used to be an option in Firefox itself where all links open in a new tab (I’m sure it’s still there somewhere). Though it would be universal; if you only wanted it for Lemmy specially, you might need a script/extension for it.