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Cannot open notifications in new tab #553
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@mitar interesting. It works fine on Chrome. Must be a firefox-specific bug. Thanks for reporting this! =) |
For completeness: this is also not working in Mozilla thunderbird version 4.01 on Linux, apparently on all links. |
Bumping this up. A 5-minute debugging was not enough for me to spot what the problem is. |
Investigated this further. This was a bug in Bootstrap. Is now fixed in 2.3.2. However, the bootstrap-sass gem is still configured to use the old version. I notified the repo owner about this. |
Update source for bootstrap-sass 2.3.2
Update source for bootstrap-sass 2.3.2
Update source for bootstrap-sass 2.3.2
Wonder if this is related to the same problem? |
By the way, this is now fixed in Firefox 22, without having to patch bootstrap to 2.3.2. Anybody experiencing the problem with a recent Firefox? Still investigating the failing cucumber tests occurring with 2.3.2 to fix the problem on all older versions of FF. |
In Firefox, currently, when you have notifications, you can click on one of them and it opens in current tab/window. But I am used to be able to just hold command button (on my Mac) and open all links in background tabs. So I can fast open everything and then go tab by tab. In Facebook this works. In Loomio it does not. I have to right-click and manually select open in new tab/window. So links in notifications behave differently than general links on the websites.
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