Focus should move to next tab when closing a tab #21694

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opened 2026-01-31 07:52:15 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @EdwinChan on GitHub (May 10, 2024).

Description of the new feature/enhancement

When a tab is closed, focus should move to the tab to the right instead of to the left.

In Firefox and Chrome, when a tab is closed by clicking on 🗙, the cursor naturally lands on the following tab, and the browser shows the content of that tab, allowing the user to close multiple tabs by chain-clicking.

In Terminal, when a tab is closed by clicking on 🗙 (or by any other method), the previous tab is shown even though the cursor is on the following tab. The user must move their cursor from the 🗙, click elsewhere on the tab to preview its contents, and then decide whether to close it. An absentminded user may close important tabs because of this unexpected behavior, particularly because Terminal does not confirm tab closing #6549. Before the user moves their cursor, the tab does not show its usual hover effect, adding to the confusion.

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Reference: starred/terminal#21694