We're calling on all EU-based Mozillians with iOS or iPadOS devices to help us monitor Apple’s new browser choice screens. Join the effort to hold Big Tech to account!

Este site está com funcionalidades limitadas enquanto realizamos manutenção para melhorar sua experiência de uso. Se nenhum artigo resolver seu problema e você quiser fazer uma pergunta, nossa comunidade de suporte pode te ajudar em @FirefoxSupport no Twitter e /r/firefox no Reddit.

Pesquisar no site de suporte

Evite golpes de suporte. Nunca pedimos que você ligue ou envie uma mensagem de texto para um número de telefone, ou compartilhe informações pessoais. Denuncie atividades suspeitas usando a opção “Denunciar abuso”.

Saiba mais

Esta discussão foi arquivada. Faça uma nova pergunta se precisa de ajuda.

searches in the wrong tab

  • 7 respostas
  • 4 têm este problema
  • 1 exibição
  • Última resposta de user709721

more options

Lately, often when I am multitasking, I end up losing info. Say, for instance, I am listening to something in tab A while performing a search in tab B. The search instead takes place in tab A and I lose what I was listening to. Its REALLY beginning to tick me off, especially if its something I have to re-load in order to listen to/watch!

Lately, often when I am multitasking, I end up losing info. Say, for instance, I am listening to something in tab A while performing a search in tab B. The search instead takes place in tab A and I lose what I was listening to. Its REALLY beginning to tick me off, especially if its something I have to re-load in order to listen to/watch!

Todas as respostas (7)

more options

Had you navigated within tab A from an earlier search result? It's not very common, but some sites will assign an identifier to a new window (tab) and repeatedly use that new window (tab). Most sites simply open a new window or tab whenever needed rather than trying to re-use the same one. To further investigate this diagnosis, can you tell whether the problem is limited to searches conducted on one site?

more options

Make sure that the focus of your cursor is inside the tab on which you are conducting a search

  • click on empty space inside the tab before start working in a tab

BTW Some of your Firefox Plugins are out-dated, so Update them by going to the following link:

Alterado por Hasan em

more options

'Had you navigated within tab A from an earlier search result? It's not very common, but some sites will assign an identifier to a new window (tab) and repeatedly use that new window (tab). Most sites simply open a new window or tab whenever needed rather than trying to re-use the same one. To further investigate this diagnosis, can you tell whether the problem is limited to searches conducted on one site? '

The only times I have really noticed it is when I have something running in Tab A. That's why its so annoying. I have, let's say, a game running in Tab A and have a question on what to do next. So I open Tab B and type "walk through" and hit return and the computer begins to look for results in Tab B. I then flip back to Tab A. Except that when the results pop up, they then pop up in Tab A, rather than Tab B and I lose my game. Or movie, or song, or whatever it is I was doing in Tab A. It does happen other times, but its only when there is something that I lose info on that it drives me nuts.

more options

what extensions do you have installed in tools > addons > extensions & does the same problem occur when you run firefox in safemode?

Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode

more options

Nothing extreme in my add-on. Flash, DiVX, Adobe, Logitech. I think that's about it. No idea on the safe mode. I'll try it once I'm not (once again) running three things at once :-)

more options

If you are running your search from the search box on the navigation toolbar, one alternate approach is to press Alt+Enter to force the results to a new tab. If you are searching within the page (e.g., using the Google home page or a Google results page), then the results really should be staying within tab B...

more options

Alternatively, if searching in the Firefox search box, click the search button with the mouse wheel.