Closed
Bug 137383
Opened 23 years ago
Closed 15 years ago
enable browser buster to follow links
Categories
(SeaMonkey :: General, enhancement)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
INCOMPLETE
People
(Reporter: andre, Unassigned)
Details
(Whiteboard: bugday0420)
What would be really cool for QA was mozilla being able to *click* (follow) a
random link once the page has finished loading (or after a predefined period).
Most sites do not crowd their start pages with a lot of tech, you have to click
a few times, to set all (a lot) of what technology is being used.
I guess that would increase the mozillas reliability a lot.
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Comment 1•23 years ago
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I guess it's important to keep mozilla stable even after 1.0 :) thus adding
keyword mozilla1.1
Keywords: mozilla1.1
Comment 2•23 years ago
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FYI: Browser General doesn't fix bugs.
Updated•22 years ago
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Keywords: mozilla1.1
Summary: [RFE] enable browser buster to follow links → enable browser buster to follow links
Updated•21 years ago
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Product: Browser → Seamonkey
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Comment 4•16 years ago
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MASS-CHANGE:
This bug report is registered in the SeaMonkey product, but has been without a comment since the inception of the SeaMonkey project. This means that it was logged against the old Mozilla suite and we cannot determine that it's still valid for the current SeaMonkey suite. Because of this, we are setting it to an UNCONFIRMED state.
If you can confirm that this report still applies to current SeaMonkey 2.x nightly builds, please set it back to the NEW state along with a comment on how you reproduced it on what Build ID, or if it's an enhancement request, why it's still worth implementing and in what way.
If you can confirm that the report doesn't apply to current SeaMonkey 2.x nightly builds, please set it to the appropriate RESOLVED state (WORKSFORME, INVALID, WONTFIX, or similar).
If no action happens within the next few months, we move this bug report to an EXPIRED state.
Query tag for this change: mass-UNCONFIRM-20090614
Status: NEW → UNCONFIRMED
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Comment 5•15 years ago
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Do we still have a "browser buster"?
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 15 years ago
Resolution: --- → INCOMPLETE
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Updated•15 years ago
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Whiteboard: bugday0420
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