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Bug 1484663
Opened Last year
Updated 6 months ago
Text cursor instead of pointer while hovering over @amazon and @google topsite text in new-tab page
Categories
(Firefox :: New Tab Page, defect, P3)
Firefox
New Tab Page
P3
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firefox61 | --- | unaffected |
firefox62 | --- | wontfix |
firefox63 | --- | wontfix |
People
(Reporter: cfogel, Unassigned)
References
(Blocks 1 open bug)
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[Affected versions]: - 62.0b18, 63.0a1 (2018-08-19) [Affected platforms]: - Win 10x64, Ubuntu 16.04LTS, macOS 10.9 [Steps to reproduce]: 1. Launch Firefox; 2. Access the about:newtab page; 3. In the top-sites section hover over the "@google" or "@amazon" text; [Expected result]: - cursor pointer is changed to the pointer; [Actual result]: - cursor is changed to text one; [Regression range]: - not a regression; [Additional notes]: - attached screenshot with the issue; - the text cannot be selected, so it shouldn't change to the text pointer; - it should have the same behavior as the rest of the links in the top-sites section.
Reporter | ||
Comment 1•Last year
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Updated•Last year
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Comment 2•Last year
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The current behavior is still text and not a separate button.. yet. Future designs does have a way to click on it to open a popup I believe. But until then, it's a plain text that can be edited.
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Updated•6 months ago
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Component: Activity Streams: Newtab → New Tab Page
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