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Unclear if new tab opened #358

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ghost opened this issue Jan 27, 2016 · 9 comments
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Unclear if new tab opened #358

ghost opened this issue Jan 27, 2016 · 9 comments
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@ghost
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ghost commented Jan 27, 2016

I use three finger tapping on my trackpad to simulate a middle click to open a link in a new tab. It doesn't always work, which isn't Brave's fault. But when I have enough Brave tabs open that they have overflowed into a second 'page' of the tab bar, there is no visual indication of whether a link that I try to open by three finger tapping has actually opened or not unless I scroll over in the tab bar and look.

@bbondy
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bbondy commented Jan 27, 2016

Great UX point , thanks for posting.
CCing @bradleyrichter for open background tab UX ( You can also command+click on a link to go to background tab)

@PatrickJS
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I have this problem too (middle click via trackpad). In Chrome another great feature is having the new tab selection as the first option

@bridiver
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bridiver commented Feb 1, 2016

Actually I think there are two issues:

  1. We always open the new tab at the end, but Safari and Chrome open it next to the tab you are currently on which I think is better
  2. The lack of indication could still happen if you cmd-click from the last tab in a set. Maybe show some kind of loading indication on the tab page button?

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@unsystemizer
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@bridiver I just noticed on the current Brave version right-click & open in new tab opens the link in the middle (literally) of the screen. And this isn't consistent:

  • You're in the last tab: new tab will be the next
  • You're in on right-hand side of a multi-screen tab list, say to the right on tab group 1 out of 2: new tab opens right after the tab where you open it (so "the next"), while existing tabs are pushed to the right
  • This scenario that I noticed today is if you're on the left hand side of "group 1", the new tab opens in the middle of the screen (maybe 2-3 tabs to the right), although there's 2 groups (screens) of tabs

@posix4e
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posix4e commented Dec 21, 2016

Can we close this? @posix4e

@bridiver
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was there a change to fix this?

@posix4e
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posix4e commented Dec 21, 2016

@bridiver So long ago i assumed it was fixed long ago

@bradleyrichter
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We still need to add the pref to open new tabs to the right of the current tab. Or just change it.

@luixxiul
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luixxiul commented Nov 2, 2017

For now I'm going to close this issue in favor of this topic on our community site to receive opinions about the issue.

https://community.brave.com/t/discussion-how-to-make-it-clear-that-new-tabs-opened/10056

Let's continue the discussion there about how to make it more clear that new tabs are opened. If we will find a nice solution, we could reopen this issue 😄

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