While all you say is true, the question is why the perceived action of clicking an attached image, in this forum, is now asking where Jack wants to save that image. He (and the rest of us) seems to feel that that is
not what we have been seeing, in the past. Indeed, he is the only one reporting that behavior; the rest of us still see one of two behaviors:
- The image simply opens in the current thread window at full size
- The image opens in a new browser window at full size.
It really has nothing to do with the various Save/Save as.../Duplicate/etc. actions.
The two above listed actions seem to be related to the actual pixel dimensions of the attachment: If the width is smaller than the current window, it will usually open inside the current window. If it is much larger, it
may open in a new window.
Unfortunately, those are not hard and fast rules. In another SMF forum I visit, large (and often massively huge!) images always open in the current window regardless of the window's size. This results in the infuriating horizontal scroll bars just because the poster is too lazy to reduce the pixel width from 3,692 pixels to a more user-friendly 8-9 hundred.
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See image info below. Mainly the poster is saying, "I have an iMac!". It's a full screen capture showing something a simple link to the external site would show. ]
I suspected the Safari prefs were the cause since you can set that browser to
ask what should be done when it "senses" a need to download something. Usually, that "sensing" is done with the aid of the control key.
A stuck or accidentally pressed control key could produce the action Jack is seeing. However, he is NOT using Safari. He
IS using
FF, and I do not have any useful experience with its behavior or how they might be changed.