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CloseReview for Right Links by ron101
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The moment you start using this add-on there is no going back.
I did not switch to other browsers because of this Add-on.
Total efficiency of opening links in new tab (forward or background). Instead of right clicking and choosing option in text box and clicking again - you only need click once and no text box !
I reverted back from 3.6 to 3.5 because i didn't like the new panel setting. the upper option should stay the most used option - "Load links in background" (which i use on and off all the time) and not "enable" , which is actually not needed at all - I can simply press the toolbar button to enable/ disable.
Please update version 3.5 here to the one that works well with "Right to click" on Mac (in this version right clicking opens the text box too) .
it took me some time to find the link to your fix
infocatcher.ucoz.net/temp/rl/right_links-0.3.5.3-test2-fx-sm.xpi
Many many thanks.
> the upper option should stay the most used option - "Load links in background"
You are right. I will show "enabled" item only for menu from options in Add-ons Manager.
(Second reason – it's bad to provide many ways to do the same thing: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ff458339.aspx)
> when i right press on a PDF link it does open a new tab, but it loads the PDF on the current tab for some reason.
Seems like extensions.rightlinks.filesLinksPolicy = 1 and extensions.rightlinks.filesLinksMask (both in about:config) match links to some PDF files.
> And please update version 3.5 here to the one that works well with "Right to click" on Mac (in this version right clicking opens the text box too) .
Very strange.
Context menu handling seems the same in 0.3.5.3-test2 and 0.3.6.
Please describe more information here: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=645809 (such as data from about:support, behavior without RightToClick and behavior on clean Firefox profile).
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