The old behaviour was likable for the same reason that the "open links
in new tab in the background" option is likable (and is the default
these days): it allows one to open a link without immediately context
switching to it; instead one can continue with the task at hand, and
switch at one's own time (and the flashing taskbar entry makes this
easier). So personally I think it makes more sense for the implemented
behaviour to be consistent with the value of the aforementioned setting,
not with the startup behaviour.

I too was surprised when the new version of firefox started behaving in
a new, surprising way, and I came to bugzilla to look for or file a bug.

Anyway, just my $0.02. Just because the old behaviour was the artifact
of bug does not automatically mean it's not the desirable one. But of
course it's up to the developers to decide what they want to implement.

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