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Keeps asking which container to open a new tab in #27

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4xgkg opened this issue Jun 8, 2024 · 4 comments
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Keeps asking which container to open a new tab in #27

4xgkg opened this issue Jun 8, 2024 · 4 comments

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@4xgkg
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4xgkg commented Jun 8, 2024

Hi. This is probably a PEBKAC issue (i.e. user mistake, for those unfamiliar with the term), but I can't find a way to fix this.

Whenever I pick a link to open the AWS console with one of the accounts, I started getting a page like this:
Screenshot_2024-06-09_at_8_08_42 AM

I think this started when I once mistakenly clicked the checkbox.

Before that, clicking on an account link from the list of AWS accounts just opened the portal in that account directly.

I tried clicking on the checkbox again but it doesn't make a difference.

I think that what I need is to somehow clear an internal flag controlled by this checkbox.

How can I get back to the old behaviour which just opened the new account page directly?

This is with extension release 1.9 updated today.

@anebz
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anebz commented Jun 21, 2024

In the Container Tabs Firefox settings there's this checkmark
grafik
maybe you have it enabled?

@amosshapira
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In the Container Tabs Firefox settings there's this checkmark grafik maybe you have it enabled?

Thanks for the pointer - it's unchecked for me (appears just like in your sample screenshot)

@pyro2927
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@amosshapira
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@pyro2927 I ended up uninstalling and re-installing the extension. That made it work nicely again since.

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