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Steps to reproduce:

  1. Visit a page with an image or link.
  2. Click and start dragging an image or link, such as my user icon to the left of this post.
  3. Stop dragging while the mouse is within the confines of the current page. (Orion will navigate to the image directly.)

Expected behavior:
In all browsers I've used before, dropping the image within the page it came from will cancel the operation. The image should only become droppable when the mouse is outside the bounds of the viewport.

(If the user does want to navigate to the image in the current page, the image can be dragged to the URL bar, and it will have the same effect.)

Orion, OS version; hardware type:
Version 0.99.123.1-beta (WebKit 615.1.16.1)
MacBook Pro (macOS Ventura 13.1 build 22C65)

Image/Video:
Orion:

Safari:

    25 days later
    a month later

    Brief Summary
    When you drag a link, for example, a youtube video recommendation, and drop it on the same page, it currently opens the link like a click. An option to disable this behaviour would be pretty good

    Details:
    Most browsers like Firefox and Chrome don't currently do this (at least not by default) and is sometimes annoying if you drag something by mistake

    Image/Video:
    How Orion works:

    How Firefox works:

      Can you compare with safari?
      also, you uploaded the same video twice.

        eirk Safari has the same behaviour as Firefox and Chrome
        I think the video is now the correct one, my internet is acting weird

        Merged 3 posts from Dragging links to another tab/Disable dragging link and dropping it on same page opens the link.
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