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Ticket Information - ID: #497


ID:Category:SeverityReproducibilityDate SubmittedUpdated By:
0000497Bug ReportingLowsometimes03/20/11 08:56PMkexus
Reporterorenekosama
Assigned to:geltas
Resolution:Resolved
View StatusPublic
Version:
Target Version:N/A
Summary:MOUSE3 in Favorites
Description:I'm someone who browses other people's favorite images on Gelbooru. Not because I'm a stalker freak, but because generally people favorite images that are of a higher quality.

As I browse images, I like to MOUSE3 click (or, clicking down on the mouse wheel) to open a new tab on the link/image I've selected.

Currently, MOUSE3'ing on an image in your favorites opens in the same window.

I'm not sure if this is a bug to be honest. This may be a feature request.
Additional Info:I use Google Chrome, I don't know if this issue is the same on FireFox or Internet Explorer. This has worked in the past with Google Chrome.
lozertuser replied at 2011-03-20 23:09:15
Must have been an update to Chrome then. You will have to change how mouse3 works in their browser. How? I have no idea.

orenekosama replied at 2011-03-22 18:52:20
In favorites, is it told to open in the same window? If you could change it to no preference or new window that would be awesome.

Deusexcalamus replied at 2011-05-17 22:10:23
Like lozer said, it's something with Chrome, not Gelbooru (As far as I can tell anyway). It does the same for me as well.

TangoFox4 replied at 2011-09-06 17:54:18
In Firefox (4/5) it's the same!
And it's anoying, nothing is "resolved" <.<

Jerl replied at 2011-09-06 22:08:41
It is resolved, because it isn't Gelbooru's fault. Complain to Mozilla.

sinni800 replied at 2012-01-08 14:52:56
It's gelbooru's fault.
We would be dandy if the <a href> tags on the favourite page didn't have a unecessary onclick attribute. They're just following the (in this case really loose) rules. Opera for example does not execute the onclick attribute on the middle click, it's all in how the browsers implement the html standard.

Setting document.location is really unneeded on a href.

kexus replied at 2012-06-19 23:30:07
Cant you just right-click and choose "open in new tab"? Its only one extra click.