- Open a pinned tab
- Hit Cmd-L
- On the floating window, select a saved bookmark
The tab opens, it shows on the tab list, but your focus remains on the pinned tab
- From a random unpinned tab (possibly the one you opened)
- Hit Cmd-L
- On the floating window, select a different bookmark
Tabs location updates to the selected bookmark
In the first instance, I expected to load the bookmark I selected, to have focus in that tab. To be honest, what I expected to happen is to update the location ot the pinned tab, but that it would reset to the "home" url when it later unloads (but this is Arc thinking...or Zen browser, I appreciate not everyone may think that). However an alternative would be to leave the pinned tab in favour of the bookmark I opened.
In either case, what I mainly expect is that if I select a bookmark, I will be on that page. That's the fundamental transaction. 1-pick bookmark, 2-Be looking at that bookmarked page. If it means moving away from the pinned tab, so be it, but I DID pick that bookmark. Some random new tab in a list of possibly many other tabs will just get lost.
Version 0.99.130.3.1-rc (WebKit 621.1.2.111.4)
Sequoia (15)