When I split Firefox with another application in win 11 the toolbar extensions overlap.
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(Firefox :: Theme, defect)
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(Reporter: aregazatyank, Unassigned)
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(Blocks 1 open bug)
Details
(Keywords: regression, regressionwindow-wanted)
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(3 files, 2 obsolete files)
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:108.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/108.0
Steps to reproduce:
Nothing. Updated 10 108.0 and split the firefox windows with zoom.
Actual results:
The toolbar overlapped.
Expected results:
They should have looked normal.
Comment 1•2 years ago
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The Bugbug bot thinks this bug should belong to the 'WebExtensions::Untriaged' component, and is moving the bug to that component. Please correct in case you think the bot is wrong.
Updated•2 years ago
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Comment 2•2 years ago
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Needinfo-ing William to take a look into this once he is back.
Comment 3•2 years ago
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Hello aregazatyank,
I’m trying to reproduce the issue and I’m having trouble with splitting the windows with zoom. Would you please provide some steps on how to achieve this?
I’ve tried starting a zoom meeting by myself, shared a screen and started searching for a method to split the screen via an option from Zoom but could not find any. The closest thing to splitting I found was a Side-by-Side mode which seems to have done nothing.
So as I mentioned before, please provide some steps to reproduce to trigger this issue. Thank you !
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Comment 4•2 years ago
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How can I send the video?
Comment 5•2 years ago
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(In reply to aregazatyank from comment #4)
How can I send the video?
You can attach video files to the bug.
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Comment 6•2 years ago
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Comment 7•2 years ago
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Comment 8•2 years ago
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Thank you for the video, however, I don’t understand what exactly is happening or where the overlap is. Would you be able to describe the issue you are seeing?
Are you using Firefox Release 108.0 and have the “extensions.unifiedExtensions.enabled” pref set to “true” in about:config by any chance? Or is the puzzle icon on the toolbar from one of the extensions you have installed?
Can you reproduce the issue on the latest Nightly or Beta?
Also, I initially did not notice the issue was reported for Windows 11 and I tried testing this on Windows 10, but did not observe any overlapping when splitting the screen between Firefox 108.0 and another app and doing what you did in the video (increasing/decreasing the active window width).
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Comment 9•2 years ago
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Comment 10•2 years ago
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Sorry. I wasn't able to catch the bug in the video
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Comment 11•2 years ago
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And the bug was still on Firefox Nightly
Comment 12•2 years ago
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It looks like a frontend bug to me, a bit like Bug 1790843.
:dao any thoughts?
Updated•2 years ago
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Comment 13•2 years ago
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Comment 14•2 years ago
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(In reply to William Durand [:willdurand] from comment #12)
It looks like a frontend bug to me, a bit like Bug 1790843.
:dao any thoughts?
Yeah, looks like another regression from bug 1784223?
Updated•2 years ago
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Comment 15•2 years ago
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Hello,
I still cannot reproduce the issue on my Windows 10 machine and I don’t have Windows 11 available which seems mandatory to reproduce the behavior.
I cannot provide a regression window in this case. I will however attempt to install Windows 11 on a VM and try that way.
Thank you !
Comment 16•2 years ago
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FWIW I was also not able to reproduce the issue seen in comment 13, with Firefox 108 on Win 11. aregazatyank, if you are still reproducing this bug using latest Nightly 111.0a1, could you please run mozregression in order to find what broke this? If you are not familiar with this tool, more info can be found here.
Comment 18•2 years ago
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Excellent, thanks.
Updated•2 years ago
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