drag and drop of tab into non-empty bookmark folders (toolbar, menu) on big, second screen causes folder content menus to get big height (run down to bottom of screen)
Categories
(Core :: Widget, defect, P3)
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firefox86 | --- | affected |
People
(Reporter: aryx, Unassigned)
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Details
(Keywords: multi-monitors)
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(2 files)
Windows 8.1, latest Nightly
Dragging and dropping of a tab into a non-empty bookmark folder (can be in toolbar, in the menu) on a big, second screen (24'' Dell P2415Q) causes folder content menus to get a big height (they run down to bottom of screen; if it's a bookmark folder in the Bookmarks menu, this will cause the folder content menu to "jump"). The separator is not shown.
This is not a regression, I can also reproduce with a Nightly builds from 3.5 years ago.
The big screen is position above the primary, smaller notebook display.
Comment 1•6 years ago
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It sounds like something related to menuframes and screens, not sure we can do anything about it in Bookmarks frontend...
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Updated•6 years ago
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Comment 2•5 years ago
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The problem is still on the last version : 79.0.
The screen position is important to reproduce : the second one must be aligned above the first one.
Every other configuration doesn't reproduce the bug (second screen on the left, right or under). I didn't try with the second screen not aligned.
The only solution to manage my bookmarks without problem is to display Firefox on my first screen just the time to add what I want on my folder and then put it back on the second screen... This is quite annoying.
NB: the resolution of my two screens are identical (1920x1080px).
Comment 3•4 years ago
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Issue is reproducible with Firefox Nightly 86.0a1 Windows 8.1 with dual monitors.
Updated•4 years ago
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Comment 4•4 years ago
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Gabi, could you see if this reproduces on Windows 10?
Comment 5•4 years ago
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Updated•2 years ago
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