Closed
Bug 290992
Opened 19 years ago
Closed 19 years ago
Titlebar disappears when Full Screen (F11) then Restore titlebar button are pressed quickly, repeatedly.
Categories
(Firefox :: General, defect)
Tracking
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RESOLVED
EXPIRED
People
(Reporter: rebman, Assigned: bugzilla)
Details
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.7) Gecko/20050414 Firefox/1.0.3 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.7) Gecko/20050414 Firefox/1.0.3 If the minimise/maximise button is pressed instantly after F11 is pressed (from non full screen mode), firefox goes into full screen as normal but the title bar disapears and theres no way to get it back. A restart fixes it Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Press F11 (full screen) 2. Press minimise/maximise instantly after Step 1 Actual Results: Titlebar disappears behind the firefox window. It can be seen a little bit on side but no actions can be done to it Expected Results: The titlebar should remain
Original reporter means quickly press F11 > Restore titlebar button multiple times, NOT Maximise > Minimise. WFM using: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.6) Gecko/20050225 Firefox/1.0.1 Possible regression, still unconfirmed.
Summary: Titlebar disappears when Full Screen (F11) and Maximise/Minimise are pressed simultaneously → Titlebar disappears when Full Screen (F11) then Restore titlebar button are pressed quickly, repeatedly.
Made a mistake in explaining the bug so here is the correction If the restore button is pressed instantly after or simultaneously with F11, firefox does the full screen thing correctly but the titlebar freezes. It still exists sometimes but nothing can be done to it. Sometimes it disapears behind the window completely. This may be due to a different windows theme im not sure but ive tried it on 3 PC's and all the same thing). Sometimes messing with the restore or f11 button works but instead of restoring the titlebar it creates another one and there are 2 titlebars on top of each other (1-2 pixels off of another). Restarting firefox fixes the problem Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Press F11 (full screen) and the Restore titlebar button at the same time 2. Repeat step one until problem occurs. May take a few tries Actual Results: Titlebar freezes and/or disapears completely behind the firefox window and no actions can be done to it Expected Results: Titlebar should remain as its meant to in its respective window modes
Comment 3•19 years ago
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Comment 4•19 years ago
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This bug has been automatically resolved after a period of inactivity (see above comment). If anyone thinks this is incorrect, they should feel free to reopen it.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 19 years ago
Resolution: --- → EXPIRED
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