> It's a popular request; about as popular as everyone who wants Ctrl+T to open in the default container. :)
Do you have any proof like a larger survey? I highly doubt that's a 50:50 request.
Why should one want to open a new tab in the default container with Ctrl-t? Ctrl-t is used and learned as a shortcut to open something (like a tab) in the current context. The current context would be not just your current browser window but also your current container. Ctrl-n would go more in your direction.
Would be great if we had sensible defaults without the need to get exensions.
Besides, do I need to get a Firefox account for this feature?
Do you have any proof like a larger survey? I highly doubt that's a 50:50 request.
Why should one want to open a new tab in the default container with Ctrl-t? Ctrl-t is used and learned as a shortcut to open something (like a tab) in the current context. The current context would be not just your current browser window but also your current container. Ctrl-n would go more in your direction.
Would be great if we had sensible defaults without the need to get exensions.
Besides, do I need to get a Firefox account for this feature?