"Right now there is simply no way to close the tab or switch to another
one with the keyboard if a plugin has focus. That is definitely not the
correct thing to do, whatever philosophy, architecture or dream we
intend to follow."

No Sir, apps should behave like the apps they are. When a browser is in
use, standard browser keys should always work, regardless of which site
I visit. 'dont allow any site to alter the browser's expected behavior -
the browser is supposed to behave in a particular way =- regardless of
which site is being visited'. That means Ctrl-T always opens new tab,
and a site cannot code itself to go fullscreen and capture all those key
commands meant to be handled by the browser.

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Title:
  Firefox cannot close tab (using Ctrl-w) when flash content is selected
  on page

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