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      prinyo last edited by

      Recently you made a change in the torrent listing page that makes it impossible to right click on the torrent name in order to open it in a new tab.  😮
      This is bad bad bad  😠
      Since that change I'm almost not using the site as it is now paybfuly slow experience.
      Please fix this.

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        Riddler last edited by

        I've used Firefox, Internet Explorer and Maxthon without any problem to right click torrents into a new tab.  We haven't had any complaints on this issue.  Try checking your settings and see what you're doing on your end.

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          Popper Global Moderator last edited by

          Which browser are you using, including it's version?

          With my Firefox 23 and Chrome 29 the right click to open in a tab works …

          @Riddler: Which version of IE are you using, I can reproduce the issue with IE9. If I hover the mouse on the link text it quicky changes focus from the link to the picture tool tip

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            cannonmc last edited by

            Right-click works for me in FF19 but to save one small step I click the middle button/wheel and it opens a new tab directly 🙂

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              Popper Global Moderator last edited by

              Well, I've looked to the page code. It seems IE9 and earlier don't like a block element inside the link (anchor). If I replace on a saved page title block element () as an inline element (), the right click works with IE9, Firefox and Chrome.

              I am not a web developer, so not sure if that is a proper code solution, but have sent my finding to the developers. Lets see what they do with it.

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                Riddler last edited by

                The Internet Explorer version I use is version 10 –-- users using v9 need to update.

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                  Popper Global Moderator last edited by

                  Unfortunately XP users are stuck with IE8 and Vista user like me with IE9.

                  For IE10 you need to have Windows 7 or 8.

                  Microsoft commercial strategy to make users buying upgrades.

                  The solution is to drop IE on those systems and use modern up-to-date browsers like Chrome, Firefox or Opera.

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                  Update 2013-09-07 Popper:
                  This should have been fixed by the developers yesterday evening, at least for IE9. If someone can confirm for IE8 and less?

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