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Set site specific tab behavior.

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Sorry if this has been asked, but I couldn't find an answer in my search. Amazon recently changed how their link clicks were handled from taking you to where you wanted to go [by clicking a link] within the same tab to it opening a new tab when you click a link. I'd like to keep things the old way of staying within the same tab but can't find a way to only set this behavior when I'm on the amazon.com domain (or whatever). Is this possible?

Sorry if this has been asked, but I couldn't find an answer in my search. Amazon recently changed how their link clicks were handled from taking you to where you wanted to go [by clicking a link] within the same tab to it opening a new tab when you click a link. I'd like to keep things the old way of staying within the same tab but can't find a way to only set this behavior when I'm on the amazon.com domain (or whatever). Is this possible?

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Use addons to simplify things : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/open-link-in-current .

Once install,after restarting firefox You can do a right click on the link and select Open Link from dialog box . It will opens any link into same page .