Review by Firefox user 12450072
Rated 5 out of 5
by Firefox user 12450072, 8 years agoWorks very well on 64 bit Firefox 54, the sidebar now opens so that issue got fixed. The only problem right now is that, with default settings, when I open new tabs by middle clicking on links on a page, they open at the bottom of the tab list, as if the maximum tree depth is 0 (when it's at the default -1). Setting "append orphan tabs" to "treat as active tab's child" fixes this, but then obviously every tab gets opened as a child of the active one, new tabs, bookmarks, etc. Would appreciate it if you could look at that.
Developer response
posted 8 years agoIt's new web extensions API limitation in Firefox, tab object does not provide "openerTabId", which is present in any chromium browser. New tabs opened from a middle click, ctrl+link click, new tab button or even bookmark will not append to the tree, since new tab does not have any information which tab opened it.
In essence there is no parent/child information.
To somewhat mitigate lack of that, you must set "Append orphan tabs" to "treat as active's tab child" as you mentioned.
Firefox team is working on it and I hope they will not ignore this issue.
For this matter, you can join conversation at:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1238314
I know he has his hands full with other more important bugs, but you can beg Kris Maglione for a fix ;)
In essence there is no parent/child information.
To somewhat mitigate lack of that, you must set "Append orphan tabs" to "treat as active's tab child" as you mentioned.
Firefox team is working on it and I hope they will not ignore this issue.
For this matter, you can join conversation at:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1238314
I know he has his hands full with other more important bugs, but you can beg Kris Maglione for a fix ;)