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Hello,

I recently started using Firefox and I haven't found this one feature which I have found useful. I try to be as descriptive as possible.

I am using a lot a right click search option in Firefox. I paint the area I a interested on the web page and right-click to search it in the search engine. Firefox opens my search in a new tab to which it instantly moves from the web page I made the search.

My question is that is it possible to make a search in a way that Firefox I can continue to use the webpage and the seach does not open and move me to the search results. This would help me the use the first web page as long as I want and check search results later. I have found this possible in other browsers

Hello, I recently started using Firefox and I haven't found this one feature which I have found useful. I try to be as descriptive as possible. I am using a lot a right click search option in Firefox. I paint the area I a interested on the web page and right-click to search it in the search engine. Firefox opens my search in a new tab to which it instantly moves from the web page I made the search. My question is that is it possible to make a search in a way that Firefox I can continue to use the webpage and the seach does not open and move me to the search results. This would help me the use the first web page as long as I want and check search results later. I have found this possible in other browsers

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Hello, Is there anybody who could share a light on this issue?