Closed Bug 321357 Opened 19 years ago Closed 19 years ago

Using Windows Classic theme the horizontal line on top of menubar remains on fullscreen

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(Firefox :: Toolbars and Customization, defect)

x86
Windows 2000
defect
Not set
trivial

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()

RESOLVED WORKSFORME

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(Reporter: bugs, Unassigned)

Details

(Keywords: regression)

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(1 file, 2 obsolete files)

User-Agent:       Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.8) Gecko/20051111 Firefox/1.5
Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.8) Gecko/20051111 Firefox/1.5

When turning off the the navigation toolbar via View->Toolbars->Navigation Toolbar and then going fullscreen by pressing F11 leaves the new horizontal etched line on top of the menubar on the screen. It is very annoying, people stares at that line on top of the screen on a blue background content and says "What da heck is that?"  ;).

please fix asap.


Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.turning off the the navigation toolbar via View->Toolbars->Navigation Toolbar
2. press F11
3. stare at the top the screen

Actual Results:  
An ugly line on the top of the screen

Expected Results:  
Clean Fullscreen experience
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9a1) Gecko/20051222 Firefox/1.6a1 ID:2005122206

I see no line. Do you have an older LCD screen? Then perhaps are you talking about  LCD burn-in?
> Then perhaps are you talking about  LCD burn-in?
;) No I am not. that made me remember SGI's LCD monitor.

Are you using the default mozilla theme or some other theme. It doesnt do it for example with ifox theme.

hmm you use Firefox/1.6a1 , let me see if anything has changed with 1.6a1.
I still see the horizontal etched line at the top with latest 1.6a1 using default theme.
Maybe a screenshot could make clear what you are talking about?
Attached image Screenshot (obsolete) —
Here is the screenshot
Do you see this in safe mode? http://kb.mozillazine.org/Safe_mode
This is happening on a stock firefox with no extensions or themes installed. So what is the deal here, dont you guys see this 2 pix line at the top with your running firefox using default theme? Dont tell me that we are all halusinating here.

I see this running a new 1.5 install in a new profile:
http://img506.imageshack.us/img506/67/fox3jm.png
Uhm, where did you get that XP luna scrollbar from? That is not default Firefox Theme.

(In reply to comment #9)
> Uhm, where did you get that XP luna scrollbar from? That is not default Firefox
> Theme.
>
That's the normal default Windows XP Style.
Windows Classic: http://img506.imageshack.us/img506/5568/foxclassic0lo.png
 

Yees, and do you see that 2 pixel at the top with your last screenshot. Gray on the top and and black line right underneat? that is what I am talking about. 

Ria Klaassen, Are you the person who is in charge of Firefox default chrome? No?

Attached file Testcase (obsolete) —
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
Summary: The horizontal line on top of menubar remains on fullscreen → Using Windows Classic theme the horizontal line on top of menubar remains on fullscreen
(In reply to comment #11)
> Yees, and do you see that 2 pixel at the top with your last screenshot. Gray on
> the top and and black line right underneat? that is what I am talking about. 
> 
> Ria Klaassen, Are you the person who is in charge of Firefox default chrome?
> No?
> 

No, I'm a triager/tester.

Great so you have found the regression. Hope to see a fix soon.
This is at best a visual oddity, one of a handful that appeared on Classic after we optimized the theme towards Luna.  We'll certainly consider a patch that doesn't regress Luna users.
Severity: major → trivial
That is good, but why the classic users had to have a regression? I certainly wouldnt call that new etched line on top of the menubar an optimization effort. That is not even a regression because it wasnt there before. It was put there because someone thought it looks nice and check it in the next hour without testing it any further. Well, I dont know what would be wrong with that picture for a Browser shooting for serious measures in the market. 

Anyways, good luck with your considerations.
From the lastest nightly I have seen that someone in fact is working on the classic chrome to make it look more like IE. So why dont you just let that person know about this problem and let have him/her mind about so it can be fixed in the process? Is it so hard or your QA process works upside down? meaning people can checkin in their changes in an hour but bugs introduced should wait for days; thus users like me had to suffer the concequences.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 19 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
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