I can reproduce this with a new profile, and in both Firefox and Nightly (148.0a1) **Steps to reproduce:** - Open one window (Window A) and create multiple tabs - Open a second window (Window B) and create a tab group - Go to Window A and click on any tab to make it the active tab - Right-click on a different tab -- **one that is not the active tab** -- and choose "Add Tab to Group" - Select the tab group that is in Window B for the destination **Expected behavior [What should have happened?]:** - Window A remains the active window **Actual behavior [What actually happened?]:** - Window B becomes the active window
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I can reproduce this with a new profile, and in both Firefox and Nightly (148.0a1) **Steps to reproduce:** - Open one window (Window A) and create multiple tabs - Open a second window (Window B) and create a tab group - Go to Window A and click on any tab to make it the active tab - Right-click on a different tab -- one that is not the active tab -- and choose "Add Tab to Group" - Select the tab group that is in Window B for the destination **Expected behavior [What should have happened?]:** - Window A remains the active window **Actual behavior [What actually happened?]:** - Window B becomes the active window
I can reproduce this with a new profile, and in both Firefox and Nightly (148.0a1) **Steps to reproduce:** - Open one window (Window A) and create multiple tabs - Open a second window (Window B) and create a tab group - Go to Window A and click on any tab to make it the active tab - Right-click on a different tab -- one that is not the active tab -- and choose "Add Tab to Group" - Select the tab group that is in Window B for the destination **Expected behavior:** - Window A remains the active window **Actual behavior:** - Window B becomes the active window