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Latest update changed image interaction

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Image interactibility has changed since the last Firefox update.

It used to be I could do a Google search and I could click on the images on the main search result page (under the 'All' section, not the 'Images' section) and they would open in a new tab immediately.

Since the update when I click on an image it docks the image to the right...when I need it to open in a new tab.

If I can't get this fixed I will be going back to a previous version.

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Windows 10 OS Build 19044.2251 Firefox version 107.0.1

Image interactibility has changed since the last Firefox update. It used to be I could do a Google search and I could click on the images on the main search result page (under the 'All' section, not the 'Images' section) and they would open in a new tab immediately. Since the update when I click on an image it docks the image to the right...when I need it to open in a new tab. If I can't get this fixed I will be going back to a previous version. Help! Windows 10 OS Build 19044.2251 Firefox version 107.0.1

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Cancel this question - I found out it's Google related and NOT Firefox related.

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الحل المُختار

Cancel this question - I found out it's Google related and NOT Firefox related.