

Launch Firefox, visit about:support or click on Menu > Help and select “Troubleshooting Information”.Ĥ. Move Close Tabs to the Right and Close other Tabs out of sub-menu in Firefoxġ. There is a workaround to undo this and show tab close options again, but this requires creating userchrome.css file, and, the options won’t appear unless you hover over. It is a cumbersome task to restore multiple tabs by selecting Undo Close Tab option. If you right-click and select Close other tabs, all tabs will be closed. The issue has been targetted for Firefox 78, which is currently in Beta, and changes are already live in the browser. Now, to make it easy to restore closed multiple tabs, Firefox now shows the “Undo Close Tabs” option in place of the Undo Close Tab when you perform the operation.įor this change, the new “Close Multiple Tabs” sub-menu has been created and the two close tab options have been moved into it. New “Close Multiple Tabs” submenu introduced The company now adding fuel to the fire by making changes that were withdrawn earlier.īack in October 2018, Firefox version 64 received Move Tab, Select All Tabs, and a Close Tab Options sub-menu (with Close other Tabs and Close tabs to the Right).Īfter receiving reports and feedback from users that close other tabs option is hidden in the menu, Mozilla restored the two menu items in the following Firefox 65 release. Mozilla is currently facing backlash from users over the revamped address bar design (known as Megabar) in the Firefox browser.

This article discusses the change and includes a workaround that reverts that change to a certain extent. The company has moved “Close Tabs to the Right” and “Close Other Tabs” options to a “Close Multiple Tabs” submenu in Firefox 78. Also be aware that other Firefox add-ons might override tab behavior as explained here.Mozilla has made unnecessary changes to the Firefox Tab Context menu yet again for one more time. If you start the macro while the 5th tab is on the foreground, then the 5th tab is addressed with TAB T=1 and TAB T=2 refers to the next tab (= 6th tab). But in iMacros for Firefox and iMacros for Chrome the tab positions are relative to the start position. In the iMacros Browser the tab number is always counted from the first tab. iMacros for Firefox and Chrome have a slightly different behavior when it comes to counting tabs:.Please see Tab Support For Internet Explorer for information about which versions of iMacros and IE support tabs.Firefox add-ons Tab Mix Plus and Tab Utilities may override tab behavior.IMacros supports Tabs in Internet Explorer 9 and later
