Thanks for the update.AlexVallat wrote:Hi, extensions.backtrack.parentClickTimeout is now obsolete, and can safely be reset/removed.
extensions.backtrack.parentClickTimeoutTab is the used when opening a new tab.
extensions.backtrack.parentClickTimeoutWindow is the used when opening a new window.
If you only want to copy history when opening a link in a new tab, and not in a new window (which is my own personal preference), then there's now the option to control the two separately. There are two checkboxes in the addon options to control whether history should be copied on a new tab, or a new window, or both. (Or neither, I guess, but then there's not much point).
It sounds long to me too. You did't think it was too long the last time when I shared my values. (79608, 61172)AlexVallat wrote:One minute sounds very long to me. You can always get it to recalculate an estimate by resetting the value and restarting. Or just manually set it to a value that suits you, depending on how slow Firefox is for you. Opening new windows is generally slower than new tabs, so I'd have that value be higher. On my machine I use 800ms for new tabs, and 1200ms for new windows, but Firefox runs quite quickly for me. If it generally takes longer than that for new windows or tabs to open for you, you will need a higher timeout.
Anyway I reset the values. Now I got ~18000 for tab and ~21500 or window. I'll keep tweaking it.