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Wrong item order in context menu of images
#1
In Chrome, the 1st item in context menu of an image is "Open image in new tab". This is very important for this item to be the first, as this action is used very often.
In Cent Browser, it is only 4th.

At the very least, make "Open image in new tab" to be the first item in Cent Browser as well, please.

But a much, much better thing to do is to make it work like in Firefox - to give the choice - on which tab to open an image - to users:
1) Call the first menu item "Open image"
2) Make left click open image in current tab
3) Make middle click open image in new tab


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#2
(01-27-2019, 12:09 AM)Gordo Wrote: "Open image in new tab". This is very important for this item to be the first, as this action is used very often.

If this feature is important to you, turn on super drag and don't need to open the menu

I think the Cent menu is more thought out than the Chrome menu.
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#3
We will change this in stable version to keep the same with Chrome.
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#4
Great, thank you
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#5
One user is happy, and I'm not, because I prefer "Save Image as..." in the first position.
That's how it has always been at CentBrowser.
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#6
Do you really save images that often? You probably save like no more than 1 image in 200, but I open in new tab 1 image in every 5. Therefore I need it moreSmile

And this difference from Chrome makes no sense, because it brings no common advantage to most users. Cent Browser should be different from Chrome only where such difference brings improvement.
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#7
You write as if you were more important because you open more of them. It's not about that. It just means you can not handle all the functions of this browser.

Usually, I use gestures to save photos, but not always. "Save image as..." in the first position - it's just a habit.
BUT if the CentBrowser developer just wants to change it, then I have nothing to add.
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(01-28-2019, 12:05 PM)jack Wrote: It just means you can not handle all the functions of this browser.
I tried to use gesture to open image in new tab long before you suggested me to, and tried again yesterday. I can’t get used to always using gesture for opening image in new tab, because sometimes I want to open image in current tab, and this requires me to open its context menu and click on “View this image” (see screenshot, I added this item using extension). There is no function in gestures to do that. So, if one of the methods is in menu only, it becomes difficult to make myself use another method by gesture.
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Gordo Wrote:I tried to use gesture to open image in new tab long before you suggested me to, and tried again yesterday. I can’t get used to always using gesture for opening image in new tab, because sometimes I want to open image in current tab, and this requires me to open its context menu and click on “View this image” (see screenshot, I added this item using extension). There is no function in gestures to do that. So, if one of the methods is in menu only, it becomes difficult to make myself use another method by gesture.

You may use Alt+LeftClick or Alt+RightClick to save images.
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