Themed resizer incorrectly being used for unthemed elements.
Categories
(Core :: CSS Parsing and Computation, defect)
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firefox87 | --- | fixed |
People
(Reporter: emilio, Assigned: emilio)
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(1 file, 1 obsolete file)
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Comment 1•3 years ago
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Right now the resizer inside a random <div style="overflow: hidden"> is
the themed one, and that seems unintended.
I'm not sure how to best test this since resizers are sized to a
scrollbar width, so I can't just position an <img src=resizer.svg>.
I noticed this while looking at bug 1689253.
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Comment 2•3 years ago
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Right now the resizer inside a random <div style="overflow: hidden"> is
the themed one, and that seems unintended.
I'm not sure how to best test this since resizers are sized to a
scrollbar width, so I can't just position an <img src=resizer.svg>.
I noticed this while looking at bug 1689253.
Updated•3 years ago
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Updated•3 years ago
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Comment 3•3 years ago
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There's a r+ patch which didn't land and no activity in this bug for 2 weeks.
:emilio, could you have a look please?
For more information, please visit auto_nag documentation.
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Comment 4•3 years ago
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We're focusing on enabling the non-native theme which doesn't have this issue. But I guess I could land this.
Pushed by ealvarez@mozilla.com: https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/rev/ed6dc41378b3 Resizers for non-themed scrollable content shouldn't be themed. r=NeilDeakin
Comment 6•3 years ago
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