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View image opening in wrong tab?

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I like to quickly download images from image boards and I have run across this issue over the past few years. If I right click on the image and select "view image," then I switch tabs quickly it open on the current tab instead of the tab that I clicked view image on. This happens if I switch tabs before the page starts to load just the image. I have a macro setup on my keyboard to switch tabs quickly which is why I am able to change tabs so fast. I also noticed this issue does not occur in chrome.

I like to quickly download images from image boards and I have run across this issue over the past few years. If I right click on the image and select "view image," then I switch tabs quickly it open on the current tab instead of the tab that I clicked view image on. This happens if I switch tabs before the page starts to load just the image. I have a macro setup on my keyboard to switch tabs quickly which is why I am able to change tabs so fast. I also noticed this issue does not occur in chrome.

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It is possible to change this feature and force it into a new tab. Right click on "View Image" and click on "Open link in New tab"

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The problem I have is that I do not want it to open in a new tab. It makes grabbing images quicker is everything loads properly. It might help to note that I am using nightly 64bit beta, though it has happened on every version of Firefox that I have used.

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Create a new profile as a test to check if your current profile is causing the problem.

See "Creating a profile":

If the new profile works then you can transfer files from a previously used profile to the new profile, but be cautious not to copy corrupted files to avoid carrying over problems.

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It isn't the profile. This has been happening on multiple machines for the past few years across multiple profiles and versions of firefox. I feel it is an issue with the way Firefox is handling the task. Currently it occures in the two machines I use and both have a separate profile.