Closed
Bug 810071
Opened 12 years ago
Closed 12 years ago
Clicking message doesn't take me to the full message
Categories
(Firefox Graveyard :: SocialAPI, defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
DUPLICATE
of bug 805071
People
(Reporter: peterbe, Unassigned)
Details
I know this is a poor bug report but I don't know how else to describe it. See this screenshot: http://cl.ly/KkbH Nothing happens when I click the latest unread message from Louise. I would expect it to open a new tab that takes me to that that message on facebook.com
The way it works for me, and the way it's designed to work, clicking a message will open a chat panel at the bottom of the window. This chat panel should include your message history with that person. Please explain in greater detail what you are experiencing. Also, please update the version field in this bug. I'm assuming you are not using Firefox 14 because Social API doesn't exist there.
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Comment 2•12 years ago
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Hmm... I tried it again and sure enough it opens the chat window. But it's genuinely hard to notice because it appears minimized. And I'm just on my laptop with a smaller screen and didn't notice. http://cl.ly/KlKh Here's another problem and I'm not sure if it's related but the messages that appear when I open it are out of date. Compare: http://cl.ly/KkUn with http://cl.ly/Klgi I believe August 25 was the beginning of my conversation with Louise.
Version: 14 Branch → 18 Branch
So it looks like it's missing the scrollback from Nov 6 to today, is that correct? If so, please file a new bug report (and please attach your screenshot to that report -- don't use cl.ly URLs as they don't last forever). I'm resolving this bug INVALID as it's working as designed.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 12 years ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
Comment 4•12 years ago
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Actually this looks like a duplicate of bug 805071.
Resolution: INVALID → DUPLICATE
Updated•5 years ago
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Product: Firefox → Firefox Graveyard
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