Bug 1907867 Comment 7 Edit History

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(In reply to Jeff Muizelaar [:jrmuizel] from comment #1)
> Raul, I wasn't able to reproduce this in Nightly or Release. Can you still reproduce it?

I can't reproduce either, testing in Nightly (which it sounds like is where this repro's).

Observations: your screenshots show
(a) the URLbar at the top
(b) the URLbar/navbar are still in view (which makes me think "Scroll to hide address bar and toolbar" might be disabled)

Raul: assuming you can still repro in NIghtly, could you test with both of those at their default values and see if it helps at all?
(I tested both of those toggled to the other setting and still wasn't able to repro, but it's still worth reducing variables to see what's going on.)

The closest I've come to reproducing this is by
(1) scrolling all the way down (navbar/urlbar disappear, all content is visible)
(2) scroll back up ever-so-slightly so that navbar/urlbar reappear)
(This^ makes the bottom chunk of page-content get covered up by the toolbars, but that's expected when you've started scrolling up.)
(In reply to Jeff Muizelaar [:jrmuizel] from comment #1)
> Raul, I wasn't able to reproduce this in Nightly or Release. Can you still reproduce it?

I can't reproduce either, testing in Nightly (which it sounds like is where this repro's for Raul)

Observations: your screenshots (comment 2 and comment 5) show:
(a) the URLbar at the top
(b) the URLbar/navbar are still in view (which makes me think "Scroll to hide address bar and toolbar" might be disabled)

Raul: assuming you can still repro in NIghtly, could you test with both of those at their default values and see if it helps at all?
(I tested both of those toggled to the other setting and still wasn't able to repro, but it's still worth reducing variables to see what's going on.)

The closest I've come to reproducing this is by
(1) scrolling all the way down (navbar/urlbar disappear, all content is visible)
(2) scroll back up ever-so-slightly so that navbar/urlbar reappear)
(This^ makes the bottom chunk of page-content get covered up by the toolbars, but that's expected when you've started scrolling up.)
(In reply to Jeff Muizelaar [:jrmuizel] from comment #1)
> Raul, I wasn't able to reproduce this in Nightly or Release. Can you still reproduce it?

I can't reproduce either, testing in Nightly (which it sounds like is where this repro's for Raul)

Observations: the bug screenshots (comment 2 and comment 5) show:
(a) the URLbar at the top
(b) the URLbar/navbar are still in view (which makes me think "Scroll to hide address bar and toolbar" might be disabled)

Raul: assuming you can still repro in NIghtly, could you test with both of those at their default values and see if it helps at all?
(I tested both of those toggled to the other setting and still wasn't able to repro, but it's still worth reducing variables to see what's going on.)

The closest I've come to reproducing this is by
(1) scrolling all the way down (navbar/urlbar disappear, all content is visible)
(2) scroll back up ever-so-slightly so that navbar/urlbar reappear)
(This^ makes the bottom chunk of page-content get covered up by the toolbars, but that's expected when you've started scrolling up.)
(In reply to Jeff Muizelaar [:jrmuizel] from comment #1)
> Raul, I wasn't able to reproduce this in Nightly or Release. Can you still reproduce it?

I can't reproduce either, testing in Nightly (which it sounds like is where this repro's for Raul)

Observations: the bug screenshots (comment 2 and comment 5) show:
(a) the URLbar at the top (which is a non-default setting in Firefox Settings)
(b) the URLbar/navbar are still in view (which makes me think "Scroll to hide address bar and toolbar" might be disabled, which is a non-default setting)

Raul: assuming you can still repro in NIghtly, could you test with both of those settings reset to their default values in Settings | Customize, and see if it helps at all?  (It might not -- I tested both of those toggled to the setting that seems-to-match-your-screenshot and I still wasn't able to repro -- but it's still worth reducing variables vs. the default config to see what's going on & whether they might be involved.)

The closest I've come to reproducing this is by
(1) scrolling all the way down (navbar/urlbar disappear, all content is visible)
(2) scroll back up ever-so-slightly so that navbar/urlbar reappear)
(This^ makes the bottom chunk of page-content get covered up by the toolbars, but that's expected when you've started scrolling up.)

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