https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=388769
--- Comment #5 from thomasvondere...@gmx.de --- (In reply to Felix Ernst from comment #4) > Opening all folders for each music album in a tab would have been a lot more > difficult if opening a tab would always move them away from the parent > "Beatles" folder. Thank you Felix, for this example! I understand better now. And yes, in this case the workflow is much easier when the tabs open in the background. And indeed sometimes these kinds of workflows happen here too. On the other hand, the vast majority of the times, about 90%, my use-case is the following: I have a folder open, which I am working in and which I want to keep. And then the need arises to look something up in another folder. And for that I go to my list of bookmarks and find the folder or one of its parent folders and middle-click it. ... Yes, and then I need the extra additional step to bring it to the foreground. And yes, like you already anticipated: My Firefox is set up in a way, that I can open new tabs in the foreground too. And it makes this really easy for me with a simple check-box in the settings. Thank you again! :-) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.