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You can do something like that right now. In the tabs section of the Preferences, there is a box that says Select New Tabs Opened From Links. If you uncheck that box, Firefox will open tabs in the background and stay on the page you are looking at. So you can continue clicking links on the page while the tab loads in the background.
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If you middle mouse click on any link (except for links in Flash .swf's) it will open up that link in a new tab as well as make that tab focused. This also works for the Google (or whatever search engine is active) and all the Home, Back buttons.
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I don't have any real complaints. If you do, just change the source code - the browser is completely open source.
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You can that already with keyboard shortcuts. Below is a link to a PDF of all of the shortcuts, including the ones that you said you would like to see. http://websupportblog.files.wordpress.com/2006/10/firefox-shortcuts.pdf
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