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Problem

I'm using a web-based feed reader, TinyTinyRSS. When sifting through the feed lists, I'd like to open interesting articles in new tabs - but in the background, because I want to read them only after I went through all feed items.

TT-RSS has a shortcut key "o" to open the article in a new tab, but it opens the tab in the foreground (window.open).

The question is now: To fix TT-RSS, I need to know how to open a background tab from javascript. It'd be awesome if the solution worked across browsers (Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari).

I understand the privacy issue about that, but having it enabled for one certified webpage is ok.

Existing (bad) solutions

Firefox

In about:config, set browser.tabs.loadDivertedInBackground to true. This opens all the tabs from pages in the background, which is not what I want - I want it only for the one application/website.

Chrome

Chrome has a shytab extension. Works in chrome only and is for all pages.

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  • +1 Thanks for the fix in about:config. You can use Firefox profiles to create a second profile to work with pages which need this global settings. A very clumsy workaround until Mozilla gets around to fix the bug which is open for over 6 years now.
    – Tino
    Oct 22, 2014 at 9:58

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Back when popup ads were a thing, this was called a "popunder" window. Popunders used to do something like this:

var popupWindow = window.open(...);
popupWindow.blur();
window.focus();

Popup blocking kind of messed around with what does and doesn't work, though- your mileage may vary.

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    -1 does not work in firefox as the question asked. No idea why this is the accepted answer.
    – Luc
    Aug 17, 2014 at 16:12
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    As I mentioned, popup blocking is evolving and what may have worked in 2011 may not always work.
    – evan
    Oct 9, 2014 at 18:09
  • A solution, by the way, was to do alert() after window.open(). Super ugly, but for a website that I only use myself... I got used to pressing space to close the alert window every time. So that works for me.
    – Luc
    Oct 9, 2014 at 20:12

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