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please define "tab context menu" and "main context menu". Please make this commonly available.

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I can't find definitions for "tab context menu" or "main context menu" in firefox help, tab mix plus help, or even wikipedia. Please excuse my ignorance, but what are they?

I can't find definitions for "tab context menu" or "main context menu" in firefox help, tab mix plus help, or even wikipedia. Please excuse my ignorance, but what are they?

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A "context" menu changes depending on where it is used ("context"), they are generally invoked with a right-click.

You are aware that you can click on some things to get certain choices, but that is kind of hit and miss learning. Now you will be a little more aware of some of the places you can actually click on and what to expect.

You will get a different menu or variations depending on what/where you right-click on. Some places where you might click on things.

  1. On a tool-bar button
  2. On an entry area in the tools bar
  3. On the Tabs Back/Forward button (instead of the drop-down)
  4. In the body of an HTML with nothing select or pointed at.
  5. On a word or text, or a selection that includes a word(s) or text
  6. On a link, or a selection that includes a link(s)
  7. On an image, or a selection that includes an image

Extensions will add things to menus, context menus, toolbars, style, etc.

It may be a little old (much of it 7 years old) but you can see the concept and how the context menu changes changes,

Context menu definitions:

If you want to understand menus a bit better and change the order and include menu separators install the "Menu Editor" extension https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/menu-editor/

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"tab context menu" is probably referring to when you right-click and Tab and "main context menu" is probably referring to when you right-click in a blank part in a Firefox window.