Middle mouse button click on Tree-Navigation Pages
To consider: this functionality (middle mouse click) should close a page as this is expected behavior on many browsers.
Ah, I did not know that. I don't have a middle mouse button on my laptop I develop with. So is this middle-click on other browsers is on the tab itself? Can you confirm for me a couple of behaviors?
- What happens when you middle-click a tab title in FF, FF with tree-style tabs, and/or Chrome? What happens in Doogie?
- What happens when you middle-click a link in FF, FF with tree-style tabs, and/or Chrome? What happens in Doogie?
The goal is usually to replicate most of these features so if it's common for middle-click of a tab title to close the tab, we can likely support that (though it's not the fastest way to close).
- Firefox: a tab is closed as if clicking on a "close tab" button. Firefox with tree-style tabs: dunno. Chrome: Same as in Firefox. Doogie: a tab is selected as if by left clicking on it.
- Firefox: The same as right clicking a link and selecting "Open in a new tab". Firefox with tree-style tabs: dunno. Chrome: Same as in Firefox. Doogie: The same as right clicking a link and selecting "Open in a Background Child Page"
Edit: tree-style opens up in a new child tab and middle clicking a tab closes it.
@milleniumbug - Thanks. Since both Chrome and FF support middle clicking to close a page, Doogie should also (and will just bake it in for now since Doogie doesn't have a well defined config system).