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rolling over link pops up URL in status bar but no "in new tab" indication

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MacOS FF dev edition 102 When I roll my mouse over a link, in pops up the URL in the bottom left (i.e. status bar as safari calls it) but there's no indication of if the link will show in the current tab or a new tab. in safari, the end of the URL states "in new tab" if that's the case.

MacOS FF dev edition 102 When I roll my mouse over a link, in pops up the URL in the bottom left (i.e. status bar as safari calls it) but there's no indication of if the link will show in the current tab or a new tab. in safari, the end of the URL states "in new tab" if that's the case.
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Hi Steven,

I don't think there is a way to do that, but it's a great idea. I've searched, but am unable to find any current plan to implement that feature.

Go to Help > Share ideas and feedback and suggest the idea to the Mozilla team.