On 2023-04-19 10:40, Tim via users wrote:
Matti Pulkkinen:
If I clicked a link in Fedora 37 in, say, my email client or a chat
window, it wouldn't immediately focus the Firefox window, and the
focus would stay on whatever window I clicked the link in. This meant
that if I wanted to open multiple links, I could just click them all
in quick succession without needing to hop back and forth between
windows.
After upgrading to Fedora 38 this behavior appears to have changed.
Clicking a link will now cause the Firefox window to jump to the
foreground.
As far as I can recall, it's always worked in the second (annoying)
fashion for me. Though I've been running Mate for many years, and am
well out of touch with current Gnome's behaviour.
That's funny. At some point, it switched to the other behaviour for me
and has been that way for quite a while. I would prefer it to focus the
Firefox window, but instead I just get a notification about Firefox
opening a tab. Except, now I just tested it on this laptop and it does
switch to Firefox right away, so I have no idea what the difference is,
other than maybe this laptop is a recent install, unlike the others.
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