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How do I make "open link in new tab" go back to the second line after "open"?

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I've newly upgraded to FF4.0 but I'm so used to opening new tabs by right-clicking a link and choosing "open link in new tab" instinctively by moving down a notch and clicking it as the second selection. FF4.0 new has it as the first option. Is there anyway to reposition it?

I've newly upgraded to FF4.0 but I'm so used to opening new tabs by right-clicking a link and choosing "open link in new tab" instinctively by moving down a notch and clicking it as the second selection. FF4.0 new has it as the first option. Is there anyway to reposition it?

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You can reposition it by using the Menu Editor add-on - https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/menu-editor/

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You can reposition it by using the Menu Editor add-on - https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/menu-editor/

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Thanks Tony! It works!

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Bloody add-ons that don't work everytime you upgrade! This browser has lost the plot.