Open Bug 1699726 Opened 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

The gap between the first tab and the edge of the window is not targeting the first tab on Windows 10

Categories

(Firefox :: Tabbed Browser, defect, P5)

All
Windows 10
defect

Tracking

()

Tracking Status
firefox86 --- disabled
firefox87 --- disabled
firefox88 --- affected

People

(Reporter: hyacoub, Unassigned)

References

Details

(Whiteboard: [proton-tabs-bar])

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Preconditions

In about:config set:
browser.proton.enabled = true
browser.proton.tabs.enabled = true

Affected versions

Firefox 88.0a1

Affected platforms

Windows 10 x64

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open Firefox.
  2. Open any tab.
  3. Click on the gap between the first tab and the edge of the window.

Expected result

The gap between the first tab and the edge of the window should target the first tab on Windows 10.

Actual Result

The gap between the first tab and the edge of the window is not targeting the first tab on Windows 10.

Hi Romain, please prioritize this Proton bug when you have time, thanks!

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Strange, I cannot repro on Win10. Marking as P5 for now.

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Priority: -- → P5

The white border between the first tab and the edge of the window is blocking the possibility of targeting the first tab on Windows 10.
Is that white border expected to be displayed?

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Given that this reproduces with Proton disabled too I'm removing the dependency on Proton.

No longer blocks: proton-tabs-bar
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