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Bug 1327799
Opened 7 years ago
Updated 2 years ago
(e10s-specific) tooltip stays when I tab crashes
Categories
(Core :: XUL, defect)
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REOPENED
People
(Reporter: arni2033, Unassigned)
Details
>>> My Info: Win7_64, Nightly 49, 32bit, ID 20160526082509 I was using multi-e10s >>> STR_1: (original) 1. Hover mouse over an element that produces tooltip, wait until tooltip appears 2. Wait until tab crashes 3. Switch to another tab. Hover mouse over tab in tabs toolbar. Switch to another application AR: Tooltip stays (doesn't disappear) / two tooltips appear ER: Tooltip should disappear / no more than 1 tooltip should be visible at the same time STR_2: (reliable) 1. Open about:preferences in a new tab, close other tabs and other FF windows 2. Open url [1] in a new tab 3. Open task manager, focus child FF process, press Delete [Windows alert window will open asking "Do you really want to complete the process?"] 4. Focus button "OK" in that alert window, then hover mouse over the page opened in Step 2 5. Press Enter to kill child FF process 6. Hover mouse over tab in tabs toolbar > [1] data:text/html,<html title="hello">Link</html>
Comment 1•7 years ago
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Hi, I tested this on Windows 7 x32 with the latest Nighlty 53.0a1(2017-01-15) and I can't reproduce it. Can you please retest this? Thanks
Comment 2•7 years ago
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Closing this issue due to lack of response from the reporter.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 7 years ago
Resolution: --- → INCOMPLETE
Comment 3•7 years ago
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I manage to reproduce this on Windows 7 x64 with FF 54.0a1(2017-03-05). This are the steps that I followed: 1. Open about:preferences in a new tab, close other tabs and other FF windows 2. Open url [1] in a new tab 3. Open task manager, focus child FF process, press Delete [Windows alert window will open asking "Do you really want to complete the process?"] 4. Focus button "OK" in that alert window, then hover mouse over the page opened in Step 2 5. Press Enter to kill child FF process 6. Hover mouse over tab in tabs toolbar [1] data:text/html,<html title="hello">Link</html> Please note that I wasn't able to reproduce this on Windows 7 x32.
Status: RESOLVED → REOPENED
Component: Untriaged → XUL
OS: Unspecified → Windows 7
Hardware: Unspecified → x86_64
Resolution: INCOMPLETE → ---
Updated•2 years ago
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Severity: normal → S3
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