Steps to reproduce
- Open Firefox in a new profile
- Install Sidebery
- open a tab
- put tab in group folder
- load up a website, find a link, right-click open in new tab
-current settings for new tab = "after parent" and "after active tab"
Actual behavior
new tab opens in the root of the tab bar
Expected behavior
it should open in the group folder that contains the parent tab that opened the link.
If I select 'before parent' it works and stays in the folder. Or if I open from a tab that isn't the last tab of the group folder.
System
Windows 11
Firefox version
128
Sidebery version
5.2
Logs
EDIT:
After more testing, I can make it behave 'properly' if I also turn on "create sub tree on opening of new tab". Even though I don't want it creating a new sub tree, but just remain in the existing one. but with that setting turned on, and the previous setting set to 'after parent' it works as it should.
Steps to reproduce
-current settings for new tab = "after parent" and "after active tab"
Actual behavior
new tab opens in the root of the tab bar
Expected behavior
it should open in the group folder that contains the parent tab that opened the link.
If I select 'before parent' it works and stays in the folder. Or if I open from a tab that isn't the last tab of the group folder.
System
Windows 11
Firefox version
128
Sidebery version
5.2
Logs
EDIT:
After more testing, I can make it behave 'properly' if I also turn on "create sub tree on opening of new tab". Even though I don't want it creating a new sub tree, but just remain in the existing one. but with that setting turned on, and the previous setting set to 'after parent' it works as it should.