(Yeah, but not using the URL bar is just not as nice. For example look &
feel, use search & bookmarks keywords, afaik.)

Ah thanks, I missed the mention of that pref! Well I'd rather have it
not be consistent, but I understand your reasoning and gave my opinion.

Still, should the combinations not stack like ctrl+shift canonize and
open in new window? alt+ctrl does already stack as expected (canonize
and open new tab). Why does only that stack? And alt+shift to open in
new background tab would be incredibly useful for users who don't want
to mess with about:config or don't know about it. They can just find it
by trying it out or understanding how stacking should work.

Anyway this is a followup issue and you said you wanted this bug to be
closed, so if I don't hear back soon I'll submit a new ticket. Thanks!

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Title:
  Inconsistent shortcuts for new tab

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  Fix Released
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in firefox-3.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in firefox-3.5 package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  There are currently too many shortcuts when opening a link in a new
  tab:

   - location bar: <ALT> + <ENTER>
   - GO button: <CTRL> + click
   - search bar: <CTRL> + <ENTER>
   - SEARCH button <ALT> + click
   - links: <SHIFT> + click
   - menu bar: <CTRL> + click
   - BACKWARD/FORWARD button: <CTRL> + click

  This is one of the reasons I'm keeping with Opera. There it is always
  the shift key and I have to remember only one key.

  Thanks for reading!

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