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Bug 1423720
Opened 7 years ago
Updated 3 years ago
When using the Toolkit::Find toolbar, text does not go red when item is not found
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(Toolkit :: Find Toolbar, defect, P3)
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(Reporter: tony, Unassigned)
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User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.13; rv:57.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/57.0
Build ID: 20171128222554
Steps to reproduce:
Use the search toolbar in 57.0.1 under MacOS High Sierra 10.13.1
Actual results:
The text typed does not go red when not found.
Expected results:
Text should go red as soon as text is not found!
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Updated•7 years ago
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OS: Unspecified → Mac OS X
Hardware: Unspecified → x86_64
Summary: When using the toolbar, text does not go red when item is not found → When using the Toolkit::Find toolbar, text does not go red when item is not found
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Comment 1•7 years ago
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Sorry - cancel this bug. Earlier when I first used Firefox the search toolbar did not go red when not found. I now find it is now working. Most odd.
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Comment 2•7 years ago
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Sorry - the bug IS there, but only in a "Source of:" window. All is OK in a standard browser window. Sorry for the confusion.
Comment 3•7 years ago
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Hmm, this is the UI you're talking about? It seems to WFM on both regular pages and view-source pages (i.e. from pressing Command-U).
I'm on macOS 10.12, but that probably shouldn't matter. Perhaps something else needs to be done to trigger this?
Flags: needinfo?(tony)
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Comment 4•7 years ago
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Yes - CMD-U to open a new window. Maybe you are using a tab.
I forget how to configure CMD-U to open in a tab 8-)#
My workaround is to 'Highlight All'. Then a non-hit is obvious.
Flags: needinfo?(tony)
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Comment 5•7 years ago
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More info.
The reported bug was with Macbook Pro 15" retina late 2016 touchbar High Sierra 10.13.1 - CMD-U in a new window
The bug is there with Macbook Pro 15" retina mid 2015 Sierra 10.12.5 - CMD-U in a new window.
There is no bug with Macbook 12" 2017 Sierra 10.12.6 - in a TAB.
.... all with 57.0.2 64bit Firefox.
Justin - what is your Macbook exactly (model and date) and MacOS *full* version and TAB or new window.
I forget how I set CMD-U to open a TAB (about:config?), but the bug may be only for source in a new window.
Comment 6•7 years ago
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Tony, you're right! I can reproduce this, independent of the Mac version, build, etc.
The pref we're looking for is 'view_source.tab' and it's only reproducible when set to `false`.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
Priority: -- → P3
Updated•3 years ago
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Severity: normal → S3
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