Been having a weird issue with FF3. Thought I'd check here before filing a bug report either with Arch or Mozilla. I have FF configured with "New pages should be opened in: a new tab" (as opposed to a new window). However, as per the FF help, they do the "proper" thing and ignore this setting when a page requests to open a window of a specific size: "Tabs Preferences New pages should be opened in: This preference controls whether links from other applications or from web pages which request to open them in new windows are opened in a new window or a new tab in the most recent window. Note: If you have chosen to open pages in new tabs, Firefox will ignore this preference and will open a new window from a link if the page author specified that the new window should have a specific size, because some pages can only be displayed correctly at a specific size." This all worked perfectly in FF2. Pages were always opened in new tabs, with the exception of pages that wanted to open themselves in "dialog" style external windows of a particular size. However, this behavior is totally borked in FF3. FF3 no longer ignores the setting and opens a new window when a particular window size is requested. Instead, it *always* opens new pages in a new, even if they're intended to be dialogs. And even worse, after opening the page in a new tab, it then proceeds to resize the existing browser window to the size requested. This is obviously really irritating, as my browser window keeps getting resized on my, and I have to keep manually restoring it back to my preferred size. Anyone else seeing this? If so, know of a fix or a workaround? If not, anyone know if there's already a bug report open about this on Arch or Mozilla? Tnx, DR