Closed Bug 890104 Opened 11 years ago Closed 11 years ago

Links to SUMO page & privacy policy from FHR for Android must work on all devices

Categories

(Firefox Health Report Graveyard :: Web: Health Report, defect)

All
Android
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED FIXED

People

(Reporter: abc, Unassigned)

Details

It is currently NOT working on Nexus 7. I would like this to be tested on all devices and made sure that it works
Keywords: qawanted, verifyme
OS: Mac OS X → Android
Hardware: x86 → All
(In reply to Arun Balachandran Ganesan [:abc] from comment #0) > It is currently NOT working on Nexus 7. I would like this to be tested on > all devices and made sure that it works Please work with Tracy to define what is meant by /all devices/ and this will be added to QA's test plan.
(In reply to Arun Balachandran Ganesan [:abc] from comment #0) > It is currently NOT working on Nexus 7. I would like this to be tested on > all devices and made sure that it works Can you clarify what doesn't work? I just tried the latest beta and I can't find a any links to sumo or the privacy policy. My device is a Droid 2 with Android 2.3.4.
Thanks Arun. My droid2 (a phone) looks like your screenshot from the Nexus 7 - the text is not linked and the gray arrow icons are not displayed.
Let's keep verifyme reserved for bugs with patches checked into trunk that need manual checking. http://fhr.cdn.mozilla.net/en-US/mobile/?v=1#learnmore I don't see the aforementioned links in the screenshots anywhere in the code in the page; I see the same content across different devices.
Keywords: qawanted, verifyme
I'm not seeing the correct content in both Fx25 Nightly and Fx23 Beta on my Nexus 4.
Can you please confirm whether you're looking at production or dev? I see no links in prod. I see them in dev, and landed on master, so I suspect you may have the devices pointed at different servers. Dev link: https://fhr-dev.allizom.org/en-US/mobile/ Production link: https://fhr.cdn.mozilla.net/en-US/mobile/ If this is the case we can fix it with a push. The last push was canceled (bug 887484), not sure why.
Ok, Tracy tested on a variety of devices and confirms it is broken in prod, fixed in dev. Resolving
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 11 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
This isn't device specific. I initially didn't understand what the bug was. Here are clear STR's for verification. 1) open about:healthreport 2) click the "Learn more..." link 3a) click the "visit the Mozilla Support section." link 3b) click the "see our privacy policy" link Expected results: Links are stylized and direct you to correct content
Product: Firefox Health Report → Firefox Health Report Graveyard
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