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Right click on link: open in new tab or window: has there been a change from 3.6 to 4? Each time I want to open links in new tabs I open them in a new window.

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Is there a way to change the order in the context menu (i.e. open in new window up, open in new tab below?)? i guess i am to habited to the old rightclick context menu, therefore i knee-jerk click on the second line, which is now open in window...

Is there a way to change the order in the context menu (i.e. open in new window up, open in new tab below?)? i guess i am to habited to the old rightclick context menu, therefore i knee-jerk click on the second line, which is now open in window...

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I find this annoying as well... I love Firefox and truly appreciate the developers work on it, but why would you re-arrange the order of these two options?? It's like making a new model of a car and putting the brake on the right and gas pedal on the left.....

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Download Menu Editor 1.2.7 from here:

http://menueditor.mozdev.org/

You can rearrange your right click menu using it, hope it helps!

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hi folks

i found a solution in a similar posting here: https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/791244#answer-147289

read the solution posted by cor-el: edit the userchrome.css (NB: in win7 to be found in C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\*****.default\chrome)

menueditor could work as well, however this works without installing additional apps.