The web pages in the new sidebar cannot be opened with the middle mouse button
In the updated sidebar, the browsing history and "Tabs from other devices" entries no longer support opening links in a new tab by simply clicking the middle mouse button (which should function like Ctrl + left-click). This was possible in the previous version of the browsing history. However, bookmarks in the new sidebar still allow opening links in a new tab using the middle mouse button. Additionally, there doesn’t seem to be a shortcut key for opening links in a split tab (side-by-side view). Currently, I have to drag and drop, which feels cumbersome. I suggest adding this feature to the right-click context menu, introducing a keyboard shortcut (e.g., Ctrl + left-click, or another modifier key), or an option to set allowing the middle mouse button to open links in a split tab. Alternatively, a double-right-click could also work. If this feedback cannot be directly forwarded to the developers, where should I post or submit these suggestions?
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Hi Spring Blossom, I completely understand the frustration — middle-clicking to open links in a new tab is such a convenient feature. You can submit feedback directly to Mozilla via Help → Submit Feedback in Firefox, or post it on Bugzilla so the developers see it. Adding a keyboard shortcut or context menu option for opening in a split tab sounds like a great suggestion — hopefully they consider it in a future update.