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I just tested it with Thunderbird 78 on Ubuntu MATE. In the default config, I still see the bug, and it's still completely unusable, (even without transparency), as originally reported 3 years ago. The same screenshots as back then still apply. I cannot see the folder that I drag to. Still totally unusable.

With nglayout.enable_drag_images = false (not the default, have to change it in Advanced Config Editor), it works as expected, I get a small drop icon and I can see the folder that I drag to.
I just tested it with Thunderbird 78 on Ubuntu MATE. In the default config, I still see the bug, and it's still completely unusable, (even without transparency), as originally reported 3 years ago. The same screenshots as back then still apply. I cannot see the folder that I drag to. Still totally unusable.

With nglayout.enable_drag_images = false (not the default, have to change it in Advanced Config Editor, see comment 9), it works as expected, I get a small drop icon and I can see the folder that I drag to.
I just tested it with Thunderbird 78 on Ubuntu MATE. In the default config, I still see the bug, and it's still completely unusable, (even without transparency), as originally reported 3 years ago. The same screenshots as back then still apply. I cannot see the folder that I drag to. Still totally unusable.

With `nglayout.enable_drag_images` = false (not the default, I have to change it in Advanced Config Editor, see comment 9), it works as expected, I get a small drop icon and I can see the folder that I drag to.
I just tested it with Thunderbird 78 on Ubuntu MATE with ThinIce. In the default config, I still see the bug, and it's still completely unusable, (even without transparency), as originally reported 3 years ago. The same screenshots as back then still apply. I cannot see the folder that I drag to. Still totally unusable.

With `nglayout.enable_drag_images` = false (not the default, I have to change it in Advanced Config Editor, see comment 9), it works as expected, I get a small drop icon and I can see the folder that I drag to.
I just tested it with Thunderbird 78 on Ubuntu MATE with ThinIce theme. In the default config, I still see the bug, and it's still completely unusable, (even without transparency), as originally reported 3 years ago. The same screenshots as back then still apply. I cannot see the folder that I drag to. Still totally unusable.

With `nglayout.enable_drag_images` = false (not the default, I have to change it in Advanced Config Editor, see comment 9), it works as expected, I get a small drop icon and I can see the folder that I drag to.
I just tested it with Thunderbird 78 on Ubuntu MATE with [ThinIce](http://thinice.sourceforge.net). In the default config, I still see the bug, and it's still completely unusable, (even without transparency), as originally reported 3 years ago. The same screenshots as back then still apply. I cannot see the folder that I drag to. Still totally unusable.

With `nglayout.enable_drag_images` = false (not the default, I have to change it in Advanced Config Editor, see comment 9), it works as expected, I get a small drop icon and I can see the folder that I drag to.
I just tested it with Thunderbird 78 on Ubuntu MATE with ThinIce theme. In the default config, I still see the bug, and it's still completely unusable, (even without transparency), as originally reported 3 years ago. The same screenshots as back then still apply. I cannot see the folder that I drag to. Still totally unusable.

With `nglayout.enable_drag_images` = false (not the default, I have to change it in Advanced Config Editor, see comment 9), it works as expected, I get a small drop icon and I can see the folder that I drag to.
I just tested it with Thunderbird 78 on Ubuntu MATE. In the default config, I still see the bug, and it's still completely unusable, (even without transparency), as originally reported 3 years ago. The same screenshots as back then still apply. I cannot see the folder that I drag to. Still totally unusable.

With `nglayout.enable_drag_images` = false (not the default, I have to change it in Advanced Config Editor, see comment 9), it works as expected, I get a small drop icon and I can see the folder that I drag to.

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