(In reply to سليمان السهمي (Soulaïman Sahmi) from comment #78)
> Although the status says FIXED the keyboard shortcut `Ctrl+T` (which I use
> most) still doesn't work as expected.


(In reply to Michael from comment #81)
> This bug is definitely not fixed, either in FF 51 (I have FF52, and there's
> no solution there) or in Seamonkey. And unfortunately, the suggested addons
> are FF-only. I would still like to see a solution ...

This bug is specifically about middle-clicking or modifier-clicking the
actual button, not about what happens if you use the keyboard shortcut,
or what happens if you click the button with the left mouse button
without using any modifier keys on the keyboard, and this bug is
specific to Firefox.

If you want to change keyboard behaviour, or want to see a change in
seamonkey, or the *specific* changes I just outlined don't work for you
(check in a clean profile to make sure add-ons like tabmixplus aren't
changing the behaviour), file a new bug. Commenting here will not help.

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