

Moreover, the new security strictures put in place in macOS Mojave and Catalina mean that the old Terminal commands don’t always work. The Debug menu is intended for internal testing usage, so enabling it requires a trip to the Terminal and use of the defaults command. Note that this is different from the Develop menu, which can be enabled with a simple checkbox in the Advanced pane of Safari’s Preferences. First step: figure out how to enable the Debug menu. Sounded like exactly what I was looking for! Off on a quest I went. I just noticed this setting in Safari’s “Debug" menu, and wondered if it might fix the issue? Maybe it's new? Thought it worth mentioning /vFvWs3TE2d Until the eagle-eyed TJ Luoma noticed that Safari’s hidden Debug menu contained an option to control the tab-opening behavior, including options to open new tabs at the ISTR that I've heard talk about frustrations with where Safari on the Mac opens new tabs in relation to existing tabs. For a while, I subsisted on the OpenAtEnd Safari extension, but when the more recent macOS updates killed off the legacy Safari plugin infrastructure, I lost my only recourse. Quick Tip: Make Safari tabs open at the endĬhange! It’s the worst, isn’t it? Case in point: When Apple adjusted the behavior of Safari tabs on the Mac to always open after the current tab, I-a die-hard always-put-new-tabs-at-the-end lifer-was bereft.
