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Bug 115134 - "Open in tabs by default" not working
"Open in tabs by default" not working
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Product: epiphany
Classification: Core
Component: Tabs
unspecified
Other Linux
: Low normal
: ---
Assigned To: Marco Pesenti Gritti
Marco Pesenti Gritti
: 116934 117597 118401 124325 129588 135413 354733 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2003-06-13 16:24 UTC by Damien Sandras
Modified: 2009-03-03 23:13 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.3/2.4



Description Damien Sandras 2003-06-13 16:24:08 UTC
Going on websites that display popups or clicking on links containing
"target=_new" still opens those pages in separate windows despite the fact
that my preferences are set to "Open in tabs by default". Perhaps it is a
decision from the start, but in that case, using tabs loses its sense.
Comment 1 Edd Dumbill 2003-06-20 14:33:12 UTC
Additional report of this can be found at http://bugs.debian.org/197599

Forwarded:


When a popup appears, it doesn't open in a tab as it should, while the 
configuration checkbox "open in tabs by default" is on, and the gconf 
key interface/popups_in_tab is also on.
Comment 2 Marco Pesenti Gritti 2003-06-20 15:02:34 UTC
It's not possible to make a distinction between _blank and normal
popups with current mozilla apo. I'm not convinced opening all popus
in tabs is a good idea.
Comment 3 Damien Sandras 2003-06-20 15:15:43 UTC
That's why I'm using tabs, partly for popups. I suggest that if tabs
are used, everything opens into tabs. If some things are going into
tabs and some others are not, it becomes confusing for users.
Comment 4 Dave Bordoley [Not Reading Bug Mail] 2003-06-20 18:23:48 UTC
Tabs are crack!!!! long live tabs.

I don't know anymore. I suck at designing ui that shouldn't exist.
hmmm....I sound like mpt. I agree with marco. popup windows should
probably open in new windows. Alot of pages use them to popup windows
that are more like web applications (ie no browser chrome) than
browsed pages.
Comment 5 Toni Willberg 2003-06-29 16:53:29 UTC
I loved Galeon because it allowed me to force new popups to be opened
in new tabs.

So, I'd like to see this option implemented.

Comment 6 mb 2003-06-29 18:36:32 UTC
I agree completely with Toni Willberg's comment above. I'm currently
sticking with running Epiphany version 0.6.0, the last version I know
of that will open all popups in a tab (via the "Open Popups In Tabs"
setting in the User Interface preferences) no matter how they were
launched. I don't want any new browser windows cluttering up my screen
unless I explicitly open a new window from the File menu.
Comment 7 Christian Persch 2003-07-08 10:36:12 UTC
*** Bug 116934 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 8 Christian Persch 2003-07-16 17:21:05 UTC
*** Bug 117597 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 9 Toni Willberg 2003-07-16 17:47:02 UTC
Here's a link to my Epiphany testing page. It contains a test case for
this bug too:

http://www.peelo.com/epiphany-testing.html

This bug is related but not a duplicate of bug 114949 which is about
Javascript links and tabs, ie. "open popups in tabs" thing.
Comment 10 Christian Persch 2003-07-27 10:17:02 UTC
*** Bug 118401 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 11 mike 2003-08-05 18:03:11 UTC
gotta agree with this bug - popup windows are the spawn of satan.

forcing all popups to open in tabs just makes browsing so much more
pleasant
Comment 12 Dave Bordoley [Not Reading Bug Mail] 2003-08-05 18:23:47 UTC
Re: popups and tabs.
-------------------------
Opening popups in tabs is just crack. The excuse that it makes
managing them easier just points out that we need better popup
management. Most sites that use popups in a useful way try to create
web applications that aren't meant to use traditional browser chrome
(and hence shouldn't be open in tabs). All other uses of popups are
usually crappy ads that should just be blocked to maintain user sanity.

I'm starting to think that we should just always block popups by
default and include and easy to use switch in the view menu to
selectively enable popups on a per-site basis only.
Comment 13 Josselin Mouette 2003-08-25 22:24:54 UTC
Even with good popup killing, there are still good reasons to open
popups in tabs. E.g. many (crappy) sites replace all hyperlinks by new
windows. I don't know whether it is possible to make a distinction for
this kind of popups, but at least them *must* be opened in tabs.
Comment 14 Hanno Böck 2003-09-15 11:27:18 UTC
Any chance that this will be fixed soon?
Else I'll switch back to galeon, I don't want a browser that has no
real tabbing (that's the reason why i left mozilla also).
Comment 15 Marco Pesenti Gritti 2003-09-15 12:24:38 UTC
You are free to use the browser that fits your needs better. Please do
not use our time and patience with comments like this.

For this feature to be added someone need to do the necessary mozilla
work for it to be implementable correctly. I dont want to add hacks
like this http://bugzilla.gnome.org/showattachment.cgi?attach_id=19064
to work around crashes it introduces ...
Comment 16 aaron 2003-10-07 23:12:32 UTC
Have we filed the popup vs. _blank distinction bug at mozilla.org?
Comment 17 Marco Pesenti Gritti 2003-10-08 18:05:17 UTC
No I dont think we did.
Comment 18 Christian Persch 2003-10-10 21:04:44 UTC
*** Bug 124325 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 19 Christian Persch 2003-12-18 11:03:05 UTC
*** Bug 129588 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 20 Marco Pesenti Gritti 2004-01-26 19:43:17 UTC
That pref is gone on head and I think the new behavior is reasonable.
Opening popups in tabs is not possible currently without doing nasty
hacks. We can reconsider this if someone make the work to fix the
problems in mozilla.
Comment 21 Christian Persch 2004-02-25 18:34:00 UTC
*** Bug 135413 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 22 Brendan Martens 2006-09-28 18:32:03 UTC
Maybe it is time to review this bug. It seems that it is now possible to do this. As discussed in this feature request: 

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358075

I hope we can do it!
Comment 23 Christian Persch 2006-09-28 18:49:22 UTC
Depends on https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=326299
Comment 24 Brendan Martens 2006-09-28 18:55:23 UTC
I am not certain I understand. The only information in that mozilla bug is a description that points to a comment in a closed bug.... ??? Am I missing something?
Comment 25 Roberto Piscitello 2006-09-29 13:53:36 UTC
In fact I think it depends on https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323810, which is *solved* since Mozilla 1.8.1 (implicitly also fixing https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=326299).
Comment 26 Brendan Martens 2006-09-29 15:02:56 UTC
That is perfect. So there shouldn't be any technical reasons this cannot be done, is that correct?
Comment 27 Xan Lopez 2009-01-22 03:26:16 UTC
*** Bug 354733 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 28 Lionel Dricot 2009-03-03 23:13:19 UTC
This bug is marked as wontfix because it involves Gecko hacking.

Nevertheless, I don't see mentionned the case when another external application open an URL and where we want it to the existing window even if the external application didn't followed the --new-tab option.

Also, this bug might be reopened for epiphany-webkit. What do you think ?