Opening a new tab breaks the previous tab in that you can click on it, but it simply reflect the new tab until you close the new tab
The question summarises well, however a breakdown example is below: 1) I have a tab open with google.com 2) I open a new tab, and visit amazon.com 3) amazon.com populates the tab fine 4) I click on the previous tab with google.com 5) The tab is shown as active on the tab bar 6) The page however reflects amazon.com 7) Both the new tab and the old tab reflect amazon.com 8) I open another new tab with play.com 9) Now all the tabs reflect play.com, no matter which I click on
The question summarises well, however a breakdown example is below:
1) I have a tab open with google.com
2) I open a new tab, and visit amazon.com
3) amazon.com populates the tab fine
4) I click on the previous tab with google.com
5) The tab is shown as active on the tab bar
6) The page however reflects amazon.com
7) Both the new tab and the old tab reflect amazon.com
8) I open another new tab with play.com
9) Now all the tabs reflect play.com, no matter which I click on
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Try refreshing your firefox
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Try refreshing your firefox
go to 1)Menu 2)Help 3)Troubleshooting information 4)Refresh firefox