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New tab in panel don't open in container #305

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berliozz opened this issue Sep 7, 2020 · 5 comments
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New tab in panel don't open in container #305

berliozz opened this issue Sep 7, 2020 · 5 comments

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@berliozz
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berliozz commented Sep 7, 2020

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open Settings → Panel → Click to any panel
  2. Set container for new tab
  3. Close settings
  4. Switch to panel
  5. Create new tab
  6. Tab open in default container

Expected behavior

Tab must be opened in container pointed in p.2 of step to reproduce

Actual behavior

Tab open in default container

Environment info

OS: macos 10.15.6
Firefox version: 80.0.1 (64Bit)
Addon version: 4.9.0

Installed additional addon: Firefox Multi-Account Containers (7.0.2)

@ozars
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ozars commented Nov 10, 2020

I had same issue, which is quite annoying since I had to reassign container for every new tab. I figured there is a simpler solution: using ctrl + space for new tabs instead of ctrl + t. You can rebind this to another shortcut from sideberry settings. FF doesn't allow extensions to rebind ctrl + t though.

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@ShiromMakkad
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Any updates on this? TreeStyle tab was able to solve this. I know you said there's no optimal solution, but an unoptimal solution that's off by default and we had the ability to turn on would be nice.

@ovnis82
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ovnis82 commented Oct 25, 2022

Bug confirmed

@mbnuqw
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mbnuqw commented Sep 29, 2023

Resolved (as a workaround) in v5.0.0 (Sidebery settings >> Navigation bar >> Panel config popup >> Detect externally opened tab... sub-option)

@Qwerty-Space
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Qwerty-Space commented Apr 22, 2024

Resolved (as a workaround) in v5.0.0 (Sidebery settings >> Navigation bar >> Panel config popup >> Detect externally opened tab... sub-option)

That doesn't seem to work for me. I've enabled that setting, but when I press ctrl+t in that panel, it still opens with no container

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