The following STR were performed in order to attempt to reproduce this issue: 1. Create all 3 html on the Android using a code editor app 2. Install and use File Manger Plus to open the html files on Firefox for Android. 3. Open the test1.html file > Tap on the “Click me” button. 4. Once the test2.html file is opened, tap on the “Click me” button. 5. Observe if the test3.html page is opened. If I understood correctly, after Step 4, the test3.html page should be opened and focused. Instead, the already opened test1.html is re-focused > then the the already opened test2.html is re-focused, and the test3.html is opened in a new tab in the background. From here, each time the “Click me” button from test2.html is tapped, the test3.html is also opened in a new tab in the background, but never focused. Tested with Google Pixel 8 Pro (Android 14) on all latest releases: Nightly 133.0a1, Beta 132.0b8, Release 131.0.3.
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The following STR were performed in order to attempt to reproduce this issue: 1. Create all 3 html on the Android using a code editor app 2. Install and use File Manager Plus to open the html files on Firefox for Android. 3. Open the test1.html file > Tap on the “Click me” button. 4. Once the test2.html file is opened, tap on the “Click me” button. 5. Observe if the test3.html page is opened. If I understood correctly, after Step 4, the test3.html page should be opened and focused. Instead, the already opened test1.html is re-focused > then the the already opened test2.html is re-focused, and the test3.html is opened in a new tab in the background. From here, each time the “Click me” button from test2.html is tapped, the test3.html is also opened in a new tab in the background, but never focused. Tested with Google Pixel 8 Pro (Android 14) on all latest releases: Nightly 133.0a1, Beta 132.0b8, Release 131.0.3.