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Bug 608211 - Epiphany should always open links in new tabs
Epiphany should always open links in new tabs
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 571593
Product: epiphany
Classification: Core
Component: Tabs
2.29.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Epiphany Maintainers
Epiphany Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2010-01-26 23:54 UTC by Kai Mast
Modified: 2010-01-27 12:46 UTC
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Description Kai Mast 2010-01-26 23:54:23 UTC
I find it pretty inconvinient that epiphany often opens links in new windows. After some time you have serveral windows open instead of one with multiple tabs.

Please either make it the default behaviour to open links in a new tab or add an option in the preference menu (like firefox does).
Comment 1 Reinout van Schouwen 2010-01-27 10:30:36 UTC
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug.
This particular bug has already been reported into our bug tracking system, but we are happy to tell you that the problem has already been fixed. 

You can set the gconf key /apps/epiphany/general/open_new_window_in_tab

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 571593 ***
Comment 2 Kai Mast 2010-01-27 12:25:01 UTC
Oh i just found that option. Anyhow i think there should be a way in the preferences to set that. A normal user won't be able to crawl through gconf-editor
Comment 3 Reinout van Schouwen 2010-01-27 12:38:06 UTC
(In reply to comment #2)
> Oh i just found that option. Anyhow i think there should be a way in the
> preferences to set that. A normal user won't be able to crawl through
> gconf-editor

True, but tabs are only used by advanced users anyhow.
Comment 4 Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy 2010-01-27 12:46:24 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
> (In reply to comment #2)
> > Oh i just found that option. Anyhow i think there should be a way in the
> > preferences to set that. A normal user won't be able to crawl through
> > gconf-editor
> 
> True, but tabs are only used by advanced users anyhow.

You are saying gedit is for advanced users only? And Firefox and IE have tabs for years (at least Firefox).