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Always open new tabs immediately to the right of the active tab.
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New tabs should always open to the immediate right of the current tab. And now they will.
Usually when I open new tabs, it's not because a lightning bolt struck, and I must switch from my current activity to a new and different one. Most of the time the new tab is directly related to what I'm currently doing, so when Firefox (or a Chromium-based browser) opens tabs at the end of 50 tabs, they're almost guaranteed to be far from the tabs I was working with. I then find myself hunting around for the tabs I was just at, sometimes trying long and RSI-inducing drag-and-drop operations to regroup things.
Sure, if I wanted to strictly manage things, I could always have separate tab groups in this tab set, but often my workflow is more organic than that, and I end up in this place, and I should be able to continue working with the software in the way that my mind expects it to work.
So maybe this isn't for you, but I'm Always Right.
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Tab Position Manager
Fork of Tab Position Options - Select the tab opening position, new tab behavior and behavior after closing a tab
Opens a new tab to the right or left of the current one.
Choose where tabs appear, and which tab is focused when others disappear.
A shortcut to open a new tab next to the current one