Regression - Address bar is shown behind the bookmark toolbar when typing an address
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(Firefox :: Address Bar, defect)
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(Reporter: renatogamici+firefox, Unassigned)
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User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/68.0
Steps to reproduce:
Type an url or text on the address bar.
Actual results:
The suggestions from the history or of similar terms is shown behind the bookmark toolbar (see attached image).
Expected results:
The bookmark toolbar contents should be behind the box created to show the suggestions.
I also tested it with the default theme (mine is dark), and on a private window with the add-ons disabled, but I got the same result.
I noticed it today, and I don't think it was happening yesterday, so it is probable that this bug was inserted very recently.
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Comment 1•5 years ago
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ETA: I'm using 70.0a1 (2019-07-26) (64-bit) on a Debian.
Updated•5 years ago
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Comment 3•5 years ago
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Thank you for your prompt reply.
I tried to search for the keywords associated with this bug, as "bookmark toolbar", but the duplicated bug did not appear in the results.
I tried it again after you referenced it, and it still does not appear.
Do you know how long it takes for new bugs appear in the search results?
Comment 4•5 years ago
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If you use the Search Bugs box at the top, it will only look for reports that are still open. Bug 1569180 isn't going to show up since it's already been closed as Fixed. The 5 other duplicates aren't going to show up because they've been closed as Duplicate.
In case of a recent regression,
- Go to Advanced Search.
- Make sure nothing is selected under Resolution.
- Under Search By Change History select [Bug Creation] and in the between: box select a date preceding the occurrence of the bug.
- Put some keywords in the Summary box and then click the Search button.
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Comment 5•5 years ago
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I got it, thank you.
I will look for the closed ones the next time I spot a bug.
Updated•5 years ago
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