Closed
Bug 1829804
Opened 2 years ago
Closed 1 year ago
Clicking on the body of the WDBA notification when placed inside the "notification center" will just dismiss it without making Firefox the default browser
Categories
(Toolkit :: Default Browser Agent, defect)
Tracking
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RESOLVED
FIXED
Tracking | Status | |
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firefox-esr102 | --- | unaffected |
firefox112 | --- | unaffected |
firefox113 | --- | affected |
firefox114 | --- | affected |
People
(Reporter: bmaris, Assigned: nrishel)
References
(Blocks 1 open bug)
Details
(Whiteboard: [fidedi])
Found in
- Firefox 113.0b4
Affected versions
- Firefox 113.0b4
- Nightly 114.0a1
Tested platforms
- Affected platforms: Windows 11 and Windows 10
- Unaffected platforms: macOS and Ubuntu
Steps to reproduce
- Have Firefox as default browser
- Run the default browser task from Task Scheduler
- Make Edge the default browser
- Run the default browser task again
- W11: Click the Date/Time icon from the bottom of the screen
- W10: Click the notification cloud from the bottom right of the screen
- Click the body of the Firefox notification
- Check what is the default browser
Expected result
- Notification is dismissed and Firefox is the default browser again
Actual result
- Notification is dismissed and Edge is still the default browser
Regression range
- Not applicable in this case
Additional notes
- Not sure if this is a real bug or not, but I think is best to have it on file to discuss it
- I think clicking the body of the notification from the “notification panel” should have the same behavior as when the notification is on directly displayed on the screen.
- I think this is of a low severity because most people will either choose to dismiss the notification by clicking X, No or Yes
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Updated•2 years ago
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Whiteboard: [fidedi]
Updated•2 years ago
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Comment 1•1 year ago
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Resolved by Bug 1867144.
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