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1 | initial version | posted 2015-02-28 02:21:19 +0200 |
Usually when I'm reading some kind of news I like to scroll through the startpage/feed and open new tabs for those articles I'd like to read, which in many cases can turn into quite a few. The current behavior of the browser opens the new page in the front, forcing me to select the old tab again so that I can continue my "scanning". It would be great to have the option (via some kind of setting maybe) to have the new tab loading in the background instead, so that you don't have to jump back and forth between the tabs.
2 | No.2 Revision |
Usually when I'm reading some kind of news I like to scroll through the startpage/feed and open new tabs for those articles I'd like to read, which in many cases can turn into quite a few. The current behavior of the browser opens the new page in the front, forcing me to select the old tab again so that I can continue my "scanning". It would be great to have the option (via some kind of setting maybe) to have the new tab loading in the background instead, so that you don't have to jump back and forth between the tabs.
Usually when I'm reading some kind of news I like to scroll through the startpage/feed and open new tabs for those articles I'd like to read, which in many cases can turn into quite a few. The current behavior of the browser opens the new page in the front, forcing me to select the old tab again so that I can continue my "scanning". It would be great to have the option (via some kind of setting maybe) to have the new tab loading in the background instead, so that you don't have to jump back and forth between the tabs.