Closed Bug 814214 Opened 13 years ago Closed 12 years ago

mobile.twitter.com search icons are broken in Firefox 16+ by unprefixed CSS transform properties

Categories

(Web Compatibility :: Site Reports, defect)

ARM
All
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(firefox17 affected, firefox18 affected, firefox19 affected, firefox20 affected)

RESOLVED FIXED
Tracking Status
firefox17 --- affected
firefox18 --- affected
firefox19 --- affected
firefox20 --- affected

People

(Reporter: cpeterson, Unassigned)

References

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Details

(Keywords: regression)

STR: 1. Log into https://mobile.twitter.com/ (on Firefox for Android or desktop!) 2. Tap the search magnifying glass icon 3. When the page is replaced by the search field, press the SEARCH FIELD's back arrow icon. 4. Your twitter feed page will load, but the Twitter toolbar icons are gone. This is a regression in Firefox 16 (2012-07-02) when bug 745523 unprefixed CSS transforms: 'transform', 'transform-origin', 'perspective', 'perspective-origin', 'transform-style' and 'backface-visibility' properties. twitter.com's CSS uses the unprefixed (and prefixed) CSS names, but mobile.twitter.com's CSS does not!
Component: Evangelism → Mobile
Product: Firefox for Android → Tech Evangelism
Version: Firefox 16 → unspecified
I can reproduce this issue on Firefox for Android and Firefox OS. Robert - Can you please help us get some traction on this?
Blocks: twitter.com
OS: Android → All
Blocks: b2g-twitter
Alex, who should this be assigned to for v1.1? Which milestone?
Flags: needinfo?(akeybl)
Flags: needinfo?(awilliamson)
Andrew/Apps Review - Can you recreate this? If not please close the bug.
(In reply to kward@mozilla.com from comment #3) > Andrew/Apps Review - Can you recreate this? If not please close the bug. Is this a website bug or an app bug? I can't reproduce with the app.
Flags: needinfo?(awilliamson) → needinfo?(kward)
(In reply to Andrew Williamson [:eviljeff] from comment #4) > (In reply to kward@mozilla.com from comment #3) > > Andrew/Apps Review - Can you recreate this? If not please close the bug. > > Is this a website bug or an app bug? I can't reproduce with the app. Remember - the mobile site is the app pretty much (outside of adding the manifest data). You should be able to test this as well with the Twitter web app as well. If you can't reproduce this, then I'm guessing this is fixed now.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 12 years ago
Flags: needinfo?(kward)
Flags: needinfo?(akeybl)
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Product: Tech Evangelism → Web Compatibility
Component: Mobile → Site Reports
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