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Bug 1513475
Opened 7 years ago
Closed 2 years ago
[Touch] Closing a tab in about:performance automatically selects the next element with the X button selected
Categories
(Toolkit :: Performance Monitoring, defect, P3)
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RESOLVED
WONTFIX
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(Reporter: vlucaci, Unassigned)
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[Affected versions]:
- 65.0b4
- 66.0a1 (2018-12-11)
[Affected platforms]:
- Windows 10x64
- Dell XPS 12-9Q33
- Surface Pro 2
[Steps to reproduce]:
1. Launch FF on a touch device.
2. Open multiple websites in new tabs.
3. Open about:performance
4. Tap x to close any element(preferably from the middle of the list)via the touch screen.
[Expected result]:
- Tapped element from list is highlighted while holding the tap on the X button, upon tap release, the selected element is closed and the next element in the list is not highlighted with the X button in a tapped animation state.
[Actual result]:
- Upon tapping the X button from the list to close it, it can be noticed that the next element from the list will automatically be selected(highlighted) with the X button in a tapped state
[Regression range]:
- this issue is not a regression.
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Updated•7 years ago
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Blocks: new-about-performance-m1
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Comment 1•7 years ago
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Hello all,
Please also note that his issue occurs for the Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 x64 on touch devices as well.
Updated•7 years ago
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Priority: -- → P3
Comment 3•6 years ago
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Moving out bugs to close Milestone meta.
No longer blocks: new-about-performance-m1
Updated•3 years ago
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Severity: normal → S3
Comment 4•2 years ago
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Mass closing about:performance bugs as about:performance has been removed in bug 1836191 in favor of about:processes which displays more accurate data. If this bug still applies to about:processes, feel free to reopen and change the summary.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 2 years ago
Resolution: --- → WONTFIX
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