I happen to be currently in approximately the situation here (I have an update that installed in the background, such that Firefox gives me a "Restart Required" error page for https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/ right now). Replying to comment 5: the behavior has changed slightly for me, such that the URLbar is now blank for the affected tabs. In particular: I have some lazily-restored background tabs at https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com (that I can find via switch-to-tab), and when I visit them, the URL bar is blank and the content area says "restart required". Is that the current expected outcome?
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I happen to be currently in approximately the situation here (I have an update that installed in the background, such that Firefox gives me a "Restart Required" error page for https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/ right now). Replying to comment 5: the behavior has changed slightly for me, such that the URLbar is now blank for the affected lazily-restored tabs. In particular: I have some lazily-restored background tabs at https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com (that I can find via switch-to-tab), and when I visit them, the URL bar is blank and the content area says "restart required". Is that the current expected outcome?
I happen to be currently in approximately the situation here (I have an update that installed in the background, such that Firefox gives me a "Restart Required" error page for https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/ right now). Replying to comment 5: the behavior has changed slightly for me, such that the URLbar is now blank for the affected lazily-restored tabs. In particular: I have some lazily-restored background tabs at https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com (that I can find via switch-to-tab), and **when I foreground these tabs, the URL bar is blank** and the content area says "restart required". (The URL bar being blank is the new/different thing vs. the description that was quoted in comment 5.) Is that the current expected outcome?