Hello,
The current version of Firefox I’m using is 138.0.4 (64-bit). I’ve been using Snap Links for several years without issues. However, in the past month, I’ve encountered a new bug—possibly due to a Firefox update, though I’m not certain.
In the Snap Links options, I have it set to "Open Tabs in the same way middle-clicking a link does," which is correct. When I use Snap Links to open a single image from a parent tab (by dragging), it creates a child tab. But when I press Ctrl+W to close the child tab, instead of returning to the parent tab, it jumps to the tab to the right of the image tab. This didn’t happen before—it used to return properly to the parent tab.
Oddly, if I open the image in a new tab manually using middle-click, then close it with Ctrl+W, it does return to the parent tab as expected.
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Snap Links just in case, but that didn’t solve the issue.
Please check into this. Thank you.
Hello,
The current version of Firefox I’m using is 138.0.4 (64-bit). I’ve been using Snap Links for several years without issues. However, in the past month, I’ve encountered a new bug—possibly due to a Firefox update, though I’m not certain.
In the Snap Links options, I have it set to "Open Tabs in the same way middle-clicking a link does," which is correct. When I use Snap Links to open a single image from a parent tab (by dragging), it creates a child tab. But when I press Ctrl+W to close the child tab, instead of returning to the parent tab, it jumps to the tab to the right of the image tab. This didn’t happen before—it used to return properly to the parent tab.
Oddly, if I open the image in a new tab manually using middle-click, then close it with Ctrl+W, it does return to the parent tab as expected.
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Snap Links just in case, but that didn’t solve the issue.
Please check into this. Thank you.