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Is it possible to change "link" context menu items' order (I want "open in new window.." be the first) ?

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I made an upgrade FF from v3.6.xx to v17.0.x and found that "Link" context menu items' order is not the same. v3.6 menu looks as following: 1."Open Link in new Window", 2."Open Link in new Tab", v17.0 menu items' order is opposit 1."Open Link in new Tab",2."Open Link in new Window", All other items' position are uninteresting for me. How to swap this two upper items in "link" context menu?

I made an upgrade FF from v3.6.xx to v17.0.x and found that "Link" context menu items' order is not the same. v3.6 menu looks as following: 1."Open Link in new Window", 2."Open Link in new Tab", v17.0 menu items' order is opposit 1."Open Link in new Tab",2."Open Link in new Window", All other items' position are uninteresting for me. How to swap this two upper items in "link" context menu?

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Both ways are useful:

'Drag-n-drop' in editor window is working.

For my Windows XP path looks: "C:\Documents and Settings\%account%\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\%random_name%\chrome\userChrome.css".

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Both ways are useful:

'Drag-n-drop' in editor window is working.

For my Windows XP path looks: "C:\Documents and Settings\%account%\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\%random_name%\chrome\userChrome.css".