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The "X" button of the opt-in modal is only read as "button" using a screen reader **[Affected Versions]:** - Firefox Beta 97.0b2 (Build ID: 20220111185943) - Firefox Nightly 98.a1 (Build ID: 20220111093827) **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 x64 - Ubuntu 20.04 x64 - macOS 10.15.7 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have Firefox Beta 97.0b2 downloaded on your computer. - Have the "browser.search.region" set to "US". - Have one of the [treatment user.js](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1R_Kl51yPO9RCiuUmCHNOCqs3FQQAU2bD?usp=sharing) on your computer. - Make sure there is no other modal displayed when starting the browser (browser default window, onboarding for new users etc). - Have a screen reader application opened. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open Firefox Beta 97.0b2. 2. Navigate to the “about:support” page and paste the user.js file into the Profile folder. 3. Restart the browser. 4. Focus on the "X" button of the modal. 5. Listen to what the screen reader application reads. **[Expected results]:** - The screen reader application reads: "X button". **[Actual results]:** - The screen reader application reads only: "button".
normalize.scss breaking some stuff on Firefox View Our sheet aboutwelcome.css is only [loaded](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/9ddf68cc9e603276fc4c5253328cb3aeed6f0a55/browser/components/firefoxview/featureCallout.mjs#80-82) into firefox view when a feature callout is shown, so it doesn't always apply to about:firefoxview. When it is loaded, it affects the layout of the page and of some elements (see attachment) because of [normalize.scss](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/components/newtab/content-src/styles/_normalize.scss). For example, check out the `.last-active-badge` - it's inheriting `box-sizing: border-box` from its parent. (That rule is a bit odd, since box-sizing is not supposed to be an inherited property anyway. Maybe `revert` would make more sense)
Typing "gm" in the address-bar does not highlight "gmail.com" since a few days In my usual firefox profile, type "gm" in the address-bar. AR: gmail.com is not highlighted / auto-selected ER: IT should. It used to till a couple of days back. :mak, ni? you as you have looked at similar issue in the past. Thanks.
Text and radio buttons are overlapping on PDF Tested with: Nightly 91.0a1 (2021-06-23) Tested on: Win 10 Preconditions: In about:config, set pdfjs.enableXfa = true Steps: 1. Launch Firefox 2. Open the attached pdf. 3. Go to "Taille de l'entreprise" Actual result: Radio buttons and text are overlapping. Expected result: Text and radio buttons should be properly displayed
The Firefox icon from the task bar is no longer displayed if Firefox is pinned again after it is already pinned **[Affected Versions]:** - Firefox Nightly 88.0a1 (Build ID: 20210304092248) - Firefox Beta 87.0b7 (Build ID: 20210302185821) - Firefox Release 86.0 (Build ID: 20210222142601) **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 Version: 2004 x64 - Windows 10 Version: 2H20 x64 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have a new Firefox profile created. - Have the [user.js](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ytSDC0Vw1FtxrS0yAeh6ruoZccnpq5eD/view?usp=sharing) saved in the profile folder before starting it. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Start the Firefox Browser using the “--first-startup” arg. 2. Click the “Pin to Taskbar” button. 3. Click the “Back” browser button. 4. Click the “Pin to Taskbar” button and observe the Windows TaskBar. **[Expected results]:** - The Firefox Browser is pinned and the Firefox icon is correctly displayed. **[Actual results]:** - The Firefox Browser is pinned and the Firefox icon is replaced with a placeholder icon. **[Notes]:** - This issue might affect users that will be enrolled in future experiments that are based on this feature. - Unpinning and pinning again the Firefox will fix the icon.
'send yourself a download link' link is marked up as a button ## Prerequisites: Found in Nightly 134.0a1 (2024-10-29)(64-bit) ## STR: 1. Open `about:welcome` from URL bar 2. Click the blue 'Save and Continue' button 3. Click the gray 'Skip this step' button 4. The multiple device screen will appear. Right click the 'send yourself a download link' link and observe the code in Dev Tools ## Expected/Actual: `<a role="button" tabindex="0" data-l10n-name="download-label">send yourself a download link.</a>` Since this is a link and not a button, `role="button"` should be removed. This should be marked up as a link with `<a href="">`
Editing a PDF results in unexpected content change User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Android 14; Mobile; rv:128.0) Gecko/128.0 Firefox/128.0 Steps to reproduce: Open this pdf: https://www.vodafone.de/media/downloads/pdf/2060-sepa-basis-lastschrift-mandat-festnetz.pdf Make a edit in a field of the pdf Leave the field The barcode on the left turns into rubbish Actual results: The barcode on the left turns into rubbish Expected results: Only the edited field should have changed
PDF editor resets active field when switching windows User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/116.0 Steps to reproduce: I opened a PDF in Firefox, edited a large text box, switched to another Firefox window, and switched back to the PDF window. Actual results: The edit I had made to the large text box disappeared, reverting the text box to its state before I edited it. Expected results: The large text box should have preserved my edit and remained the active text box when I switched back to the PDF window.
PDF Form: Only first line of two line input field gets printed I noticed an odd behavior with a PDF form from my bank. This is the PDF: https://dok.dkb.de/pdf/scheck_bundesbank.pdf (I'll attach the PDF in case the link becomes unavailable.) It contains a two-line input field for the address. I can enter the address without problems and it's shown, but when I printed it only the first line of the address was printed. This can also be seen in the print preview. I'll attach screenshots from both the filled form and the print preview.
Broken rendering of XFA form There is some text that is displayed over other text, and there are some weird fields on the right of the first few pages.
Uninstalling Firefox should remove the UpdateLogs directory from Mozilla Maintenance Service (This was reported by a partner) When you uninstall Firefox, it leaves behind Mozilla Maintenance Service\UpdateLogs directory. It should completely remove everything. They've also noticed that C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox is getting left behind about 15% of the time. Not sure what we can do about that. Is there any way to diagnose that?
Firefox does not load search plugins from /usr/share/firefox/distribution/searchplugins/common/ User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/78.0 Steps to reproduce: Update Firefox from version 77 to version 78 Actual results: The Debian search plugin is no longer found. Expected results: The Debian search plugin would appear, and I could use the keyword I added to search with it.
NimbusTelemetry feature does not shut off metrics upon experiment end When an experiment ends, the NimbusTelemetry feature will call [Services.fog.applyServerKnobsConfig with an empty payload](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/dfaf02d68a7cb018b6cad7e189f450352e2cde04/toolkit/components/nimbus/lib/ExperimentManager.sys.mjs#2210), but that does not disable the metrics that would have been turned on in that feature. We should have a defaults object that we merge the feature value into and then call into fog with that value so that metrics are properly reset upon experiment end.
Users can not be enrolled or unenrolled from Nimbus rollouts if studies are disabled **[Affected Versions]:** - Firefox Beta 97.0b8 (Build ID: 20220125201015) - Firefox Nightly 98.0a1 (Build ID: 20220126065618) **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 - macOS 11.6 - Linux Mint 20.2 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have Remote Settings Devtools installed and set to the Stage environment. - Have “nimbus.debug” set to “true” from “about:config”. - Have a rollout launched to Stage (e.g the desktop “privatebrowsing” rollout from this [comment](https://github.com/mozilla/nimbus-shared/issues/183#issuecomment-1014761996)). - Be enrolled in the rollout. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Go to “about:preferences#privacy” and untick “Allow Nightly to install and run studies”. 2. Use Remote Settings Devtools to change the environment to “Prod” (including clearing data and polling). 3. Restart the browser and observe the “about:studies” page. **[Expected result]:** - You are no longer enrolled in the rollout. **[Actual result]:** - You are still enrolled in the rollout. **[Notes]:** - The issue is also reproducible for enrolling in rollouts after the option is unchecked. - If the option is then checked, users are unenrolled. - Users are not unenrolled from active rollouts if the option is unchecked (without stopping the rollout or changing the environment). - Attached is a recording of the issue.
Bookmarks, Tabs and History suggestions are not displayed in Address Bar if user has a clipboard entry saved **Found in** * 125.0a1 (20240306211627) **Affected versions** * 125.0a1 (20240306211627) **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: macOS 14.3 , Windows 11 , Ubuntu 22 **Preconditions** * Use a profile that has bookmarks, multiple opened tabs and some history entries. **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch FF. 2. Have a link copied to clipboard. 3. Click on the address bar in NTP. 4. Select either Bookmarks(*), Tabs(%) or History(^). **Expected result** * Each selection made by the user returns results in the Address Bar. **Actual result** * No entries are displayed inside the address bar. **Regression range** * Not a regression, went as far back as 119.0a1(20230904153932) and the issue reproduces with the same steps. **Additional notes** * Video attachment of the issue can be found [here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/15PTLPvJpP8M-nBlv0D-PXr5UMliQ94_r/view?usp=sharing) . * The issue can be bypassed if the user presses Space or defocuses/refocuses the Address Bar.
Upgrade spotlight: Theme variation radio buttons all have "Use this colorway" as a11y label STR (with a screen reader): 1. Open the browser console and enter: `Cc["@mozilla.org/browser/browserglue;1"].getService().wrappedJSObject._showUpgradeDialog()` 2. Press the Explore colorways button. 3. Choose to explore abstract colorways. 4. Tab to the "Soft" radio button. - Expected: The screen reader reports "Soft" as the label of the radio button. - Actual: The screen reader reports "Use this colorway". The labels "Soft", "Balanced" and "Bold" are set as the textContent of the radio inputs. This is non-standard and is thus not exposed to accessibility. The correct fix is either to move the text outside of the input or to set aria-label. Both of these would require changes to l10n strings, which probably isn't feasible at this point. We can get the correct string at runtime. However, we can't set the aria-label attribute because Fluent clobbers it. I'll attach a patch which creates a hidden label node and references it with aria-labelledby. It's really ugly, but I honestly don't think there's a better option at this point without messing with strings.
Prevent opening new windows when policy notification via the messaging system is in progress See Jira tickets filed by QA [1](https://mozilla-hub.atlassian.net/browse/FIDE-2492), [2](https://mozilla-hub.atlassian.net/browse/FIDE-2494).
[macOS] Corners of bookmarks toolbar menu button submenus are not rounded See last few comments in bug 1710556. Not sure what's going on, I'll update this bug as I find out.
Revert bug change from 1921819 since its harder to click tabs in full screen mode [Tracking Requested - why for this release]: Usability regression on macOS This regression was caused by bug 1921819, which effectively re-introduced bug 738335. Steps to reproduce: 1. Have a few tabs open, with horizontal tabs (default). 2. Press the green window button to make the window fullscreen. 3. Using the mouse, try to switch to a different tab. But on the way to the tab, overshoot past the tab and hit the top edge of the screen. Expected results: You should be able to click the tab. Actual results: When the mouse hits the top edge of the screen, a gray bar appears which now covers the tabs. The tabs can no longer be clicked. You have to move your mouse down, wait, and move it carefully back up. I'm seeing this on macOS 15.0.1, on the internal screen of a Macbook Pro with a notch. --- I didn't fully follow the conversation that came to this conclusion - the Slack link in bug 1921819 comment 33 doesn't work for me. However, I think the goal was to avoid visual imperfections. I believe the visual imperfections are not as serious as the usability impact from not being able to click tabs / buttons at the top of the window unless you move the mouse very carefully.
Update the string for the disclaimer in new alt-text dialog Since we don't display the callout for now, we want to improve the disclaimer message in changing `This alt text was created automatically.` to `This alt text was created automatically and may be inaccurate.`
[foxfooding] Recently closed section from Firefox View should not list identical tabs if more than 1 was closed **Firefox Version:** Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:104.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/104.0 **Window Size (inner width and height):** 1536x739 **GitHub Username:** @emelipasini ## Steps to Reproduce Open different random tabs to see the Recently closed section from Firefox View ## Expected Behavior I was hoping that the repeated pages would not be shown 2 times and also that new tab will not be shown on recently closed pages ## Actual Behavior The actual result was that repeated pages were displayed and also new tabs were shown twice. This happened because I closed repeated tabs and the new tab, not for a bug but I still think those two could be filter for a more clean view. ## Attachment [Link to the original attachment](https://mk-mozilla-campaign-form.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/cd083f88-a716-4d43-8942-efa670726ee6.PNG)
[Protections Dashboard 1.5] Monitor card cache has stopped working The Monitor card now fully updates with each refresh, we should look into why this changed, and either fix the cache or remove related code.
[Docs] Moments page is missing its example screenshot The [moments page doc](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/components/newtab/content-src/asrouter/docs/moments-page.md) should include [this image](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mozilla/gecko-dev/00ab53a2860ded836c756baba89dc3d39d5dd753/browser/components/newtab/content-src/asrouter/docs/moments.png), like it used to. The image somehow got all its data removed when bug 1831211 landed a second time. The first time it landed, the image was intact. Here's how it looked at [the initial commit](https://github.com/mozilla/gecko-dev/blob/00ab53a2860ded836c756baba89dc3d39d5dd753/browser/components/newtab/content-src/asrouter/docs/moments-page.md), so just get it looking like that again.
Firefox screenshot notifications steals Alt+Tab focus User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:123.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/123.0 Steps to reproduce: Take a screenshot with the builtin tool (Ctrl+Shift+S) Click to select the element I want Then Control+C to copy that screenshot Notification pops in the lower right corner Paste the screenshot in another website in another Firefox window. Alt+Tab... Actual results: Windows Alt+Tabs to the notification pop up (see attachment) Expected results: Windows to Alt+Tab to the other Firefox window and not the notification. Notifications (native) shouldn't create a window. Windows confuses and then alt tabs to a mere notification breaking my workflow (I'm taking a 50+ screenshots for work). I have to ~~disable~~ pause notifications altogether to stop this behaviour. This didn't happen about a week ago. Regards Diego Jp
Inconsistent values for pdfjs.image.alt_text.user_edit telemetry This bug occurs for people with the automatic alt-text enabled who try to edit generated text. The count for `words_removed` and `words_added` sometimes reports incorrect numbers. Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Open a PDF 2. Add image and wait for text to be generated 3. Edit the text (see scenarios below) and save image Scenario 1: delete the entire text and leave the box empty Observed: {"words_removed": "8", **"words_added": "1"**, "total_words": "8"} Expected: {"words_removed": "8", **"words_added": "0"**, "total_words": "8"} Scenario 2: delete the entire text and add one or more words (this one is working as expected) Example: {"words_removed": "9", "total_words": "9", "words_added": "1"} Scenario 3: a mix of editing and deleting words From: A colorful _underwater_ scene with blue water _and a fish_. To: A colorful _galaxy_ scene with blue water. Observed: {**"words_added": "2", "words_removed": "5"**, "total_words": "10",} Expected: {**"words_added": "1", "words_removed": "4"**, "total_words": "10",}
aboutwelcome.css has changes after npm run bundle Right now there are changes to this file when running `npm run bundle`: ```diff diff --git a/browser/components/newtab/aboutwelcome/content/aboutwelcome.css b/browser/components/newtab/aboutwelcome/content/aboutwelcome.css index 74953be4dfe0..121795c9b396 100644 --- a/browser/components/newtab/aboutwelcome/content/aboutwelcome.css +++ b/browser/components/newtab/aboutwelcome/content/aboutwelcome.css @@ -49,7 +49,6 @@ body { background-color: var(--trailhead-cards-background-color); font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', 'Ubuntu', 'Helvetica Neue', sans-serif; font-size: 16px; - min-height: 100vh; position: relative; } .trailheadCardGrid { ```
Factor in mouse wheel zoom in screenshots The mouse zoom is handled slightly differently than Firefox zoom levels. We still need to account for this in screenshots STR 1. Go to a webpage 2. Zoom using the mouse (notice the Firefox zoom level remains consistent 3. Take a screenshot AR -Screenshot is cropped/incorrect ER -Zoom is taken into account
About dialog got wider See attached. The regression range should be: https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=668eb55faa54c6ae467e08205a6498603734e254&tochange=b3e23657859cb4ca2cfb5db9d57188e584f0293e Bug 1746517 should be the prime suspect, but reverting it (and the other 2 related patches) locally doesn't fix it.
No click event telemetry for CFR urlbar button No click telemetry is sent when clicking the button to open the link.
Initial page load keeps the location bar empty User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) snap Chromium/81.0.4044.138 Chrome/81.0.4044.138 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce: 1. I click on a link for a page that only loads over a VPN, but I forgot to connect to the VPN. 2. I realize the page isn't loading and connect to the VPN. Actual results: Firefox takes a long time to time out the initial connection. I try to speed this up by canceling the page load by clicking the X icon in the location bar (so it'll turn into a reload icon), the location bar becomes empty! If I don't cancel but wait a long time, Firefox puts the URL of the failed load in the URL bar, and _now_ I can hit reload. Expected results: The URL should appear in the location bar immediately, so I can cancel the load and hit reload whenever I want, without waiting for the initial load attempt to time out.
Consider showing Places results associated with the search mode engine's domain Search mode is effectively a replacement for/improvement on one-offs, token aliases, and custom aliases. Unfortunately, these all treat Places results differently and we've regressed Places results for custom aliases. With update2 off, if you set an alias `g` for Google and type `g coffee` you'll get history/bookmarks results for any coffee-related Google pages you have in Places, plus Google suggestions for "coffee". With update2 on, when you type the space after `g`, you enter Google search mode. Search mode only shows suggestions, so you lose Places results for the query. This is most annoying for OpenSearch engines that don't provide suggestions. For example, I have Bugzilla as an engine and have a `bz` alias for it. Part of my workflow is to search `bz <bug name>` to search through my Bugzilla history to find bugs. Now, when I type `bz `, I enter Bugzilla search mode. Since Bugzilla doesn't provide suggestions, I just get a search heuristic. Part of the motivation around search mode was to get a cleaner search experience, so I understand not showing Places results for some engines. For example, we might not want to show Places results for the "general purpose" search engines we're defining in bug 1647889. I asked UX about this, but this might require Product and UX meeting, which could take a while. I could see this being one of the main annoyances when update2 is preffed on in Nightly, so I'm setting this as a P1. Maybe we could land some kind of temporary fix ASAP.
Screenshots should use openOrClosedShadowRoot instead of shadowRoot In bug 1909926, we added the ability to hover over open `shadowRoot` elements. We should update to using `openOrClosedShadowRoot`
Intermittent Wayland browser/components/backup/tests/marionette/test_backup.py | marionette_driver.errors.ScriptTimeoutException: Timed out after 30000 ms **Filed by:** hskupin [at] mozilla.com **Parsed log:** https://treeherder.mozilla.org/logviewer?job_id=478329808&repo=try **Full log:** https://firefox-ci-tc.services.mozilla.com/api/queue/v1/task/NBfsHKb2TnWtuVPB65icDw/runs/0/artifacts/public/logs/live_backing.log --- ``` ```
PDF.js annotation message appears in Firefox View When the `browser.pdfjs.feature-tour` has a `screen` value equal to one of the screen ids in a [PDF.js message](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/components/newtab/lib/FeatureCalloutMessages.jsm#395), the callout unexpectedly shows in Firefox View instead of that feature's tour. To resolve this issue, we can add additional targeting to the PDF.js messages that restrict them to showing only when the source ends in `.pdf`.
Deleted cards are still displayed in Pocket list [Affected versions]: - Nightly 82.0a1 20200903094553 [Affected platforms]: - Win 19 64-bit - Ubuntu 18.04 64-bit [Prerequisites]: - User is logged into "Pocket". - browser.search.region is set to "US" [Steps to reproduce]: 1. Go to "Recommended by Pocket" section in about:newtab and save a card to Pocket using (...) menu 2. Open https://app.getpocket.com/ in a new tab and check that the card is shown on the list 3. Return to about:newtab and select "Delete from Pocket" option for the previously saved card 4. Navigate to "https://app.getpocket.com/ and observe the displayed cards. Refresh the page. [Expected result]: - The card that was previously deleted is not displayed. [Actual result]: - The previously deleted card is still on the list. [Regression range]: - This is a very recent regression from 2020-09-02. Mozregression blocked before reaching autoland, but I will try to further bisect later on. Pushlog obtained so far: https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/pushloghtml?fromchange=4a18696ce81f949bd4fea1a68966a4e335d8fbad&tochange=85e7a3055098f2f8f8d7abc59d7f0d6215e47984 Suggested severity: S3
The “Collection Promo” section is wrongly redisplayed on the first opened new tab after being dismissed using the “Delete from Pocket”/”Archive in Pocket” options **[Affected Versions]:** - Firefox Nightly 75.0a1 Build ID: 20200309091841 **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 x64 - macOS 10.15 - Linux Mint 19.2 Tina **[Prerequisites]:** - Have the value of the pref `browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.discoverystream.spocs-endpoint` set to `https://spocs.getpocket.com/spocs?site=1116390&country=US&region=US-CA`. - Have the value of the pref `browser.search.region` set to `US`. - Be logged into Pocket. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the browser with the profile from prerequisites and open a new tab. 2. Click the “Open menu” button of a Collection card and select the “Save to Pocket” option. 3. For the same card, click the “Open menu” button and select the “Delete from Pocket” option. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for three more cards to dismiss the section. 5. Open a new tab and observe the behavior. **[Expected results]:** - The “Collections Promo” section is no longer displayed. **[Actual results]:** - The “Collections Promo” section is redisplayed. **[Notes]:** - This issue is also reproducible if using “Archive in Pocket” instead of “Delete from Pocket” in the steps above. - The section is dismissed after opening another new tab. - This issue is not reproducible if the “Dismiss” option of a card is used instead. - This issue is not reproducible if the section is dismissed from the section “Dismiss” button. - The `browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.discoverystream.isCollectionDismissible` pref does not affect the results for either of its values. - Possibly caused by Bug 1621023. - Attached is a recording of the issue.
Some patterns are wrongly rendered This is a regression from: https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/pull/14777 To improve performance some images are cached, but the keys used in this cache are computed in using the current transformation without the translation part. But in case of a pattern fill, the translation matters.
Firefox View - Colorways null state text color should be white when overlaying image Actual - colorways null state text is black Expected - Colorways null state text is white
Tab "Share" menu item still shows up when windows share is disabled **This comment is copy/pasted from a community issue filed during the Foxfooding program.** --- **Firefox Version:** Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:89.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/89.0 **Window Size (inner width and height):** 1920x920 ## Steps to Reproduce Right click on tab Share option shows up Click on it, only option is to copy URL Went to windows settings, shared experiences disabled Windows right-click share option disabled as well ## Expected Behavior Not have a menu item to accidentally click that does nothing ## Actual Behavior Have a menu item to accidentally click that does nothing
SafeBrowsing errors (about:blocked) shouldn't get marked as local files Bug 1570678 made it so that we mark unknown about: sites as local to the computer, which I think is fine in general (pending some improvements in bug 1567443). However, about:blocked is one of the cases like about:neterror where the original URI of the site is preserved, thus we show misleading information when we declare that evil.com is stored on your computer. We should probably just add the same kind of explicit carve-out that we already have for neterror and certerror: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/46e3b1ce2cc120a188f6940b5c6eab6b24530e4f/browser/base/content/browser-siteIdentity.js#724
Remove unsupported unit field in metrics definition `unit` is not supported on string metrics. This was previously allowed erroneously, but will soon break the build (and is breaking downstream tools at the moment)
Pdf files are not correctly saved on PC when using the Save button. **Found in** * 115.0b6 (20230613195413) **Affected versions** * 114.0 * 116.a1 **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: Win10, Win7. * Unaffected platforms: - **Steps to reproduce** 1. Open link https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040.pdf 2. Check all checkboxes from Filing status section. 3. Click on Save button next to printing. 4. Save the pdf. 5. Open saved pdf on PC. Check the checkboxes. **Expected result** * On saved pdf all checkboxes should be checked. **Actual result** * Only the last selected checkbox is displayed as checked (see screenshot attached). **Additional notes** * I was able to reproduce it on the 114.0 release also. * Will look for a regression. * Issue seems to reproduce only when using the Save option. Issue is not reproducing if using the print option.
aboutwelcome.css has changes after npm run bundle Right now there are changes to this file when running `npm run bundle`: ```diff diff --git a/browser/components/newtab/aboutwelcome/content/aboutwelcome.css b/browser/components/newtab/aboutwelcome/content/aboutwelcome.css index 74953be4dfe0..121795c9b396 100644 --- a/browser/components/newtab/aboutwelcome/content/aboutwelcome.css +++ b/browser/components/newtab/aboutwelcome/content/aboutwelcome.css @@ -49,7 +49,6 @@ body { background-color: var(--trailhead-cards-background-color); font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', 'Ubuntu', 'Helvetica Neue', sans-serif; font-size: 16px; - min-height: 100vh; position: relative; } .trailheadCardGrid { ```
Tab group labels are too tall on Linux and do not adjust to UI density Figma spec: https://www.figma.com/design/f6J2lH6XDxLxyzOLr2E8oE/Tab-Grouping-Spec?node-id=9461-178269&node-type=section&t=nCUNNHmO8iJtKjOF-0 The tab group labels' "chip" has a fixed size in the spec. When the `browser.uidensity` pref changes between 0 ("normal"), 1 ("compact"), and 2 ("touch"), the sizes of the tabs change, but the tab group labels do not change size at this time. There may be visual benefits to adjusting the tab group labels' "chip" sizes based on the UI density. In the "touch" case, making the tab group label "chip" larger would also have the benefit of making the touch target for tab group larger so that it's easier for users of touch devices to interact with tab group settings or collapse/expand tab groups.
Randomly selected colorway persists after going back and forth from the colorways screen STR 1. From about:welcome colorways screen (random colorway is selected - expected) click skip and navigate to the mobile promo screen. Random choice is reverted - expected. 2. Click browser back button (back to the colorways screen), then click browser forward button. **Actual result** The newly selected colorway is applied and will persist even though user didn't click "set and continue'. **Expected result** Random choice is reverted, and user's non-colorway system theme remains selected. [Video of the issue](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Jf9TDe1ETaSQA0q5tOFYreEIFK9CytNu/view?usp=sharing)
pdf viewer should not fire the load event until it's ready for printing Apparently this is something people commonly do: create an iframe pointing to a pdf, and in its load handler try to print. See bug 911444 comment 87 and some of the preceding comments. The problem is that we currently fire the load event before `pageViewsReady` becomes true, because Gecko has no idea that's going on behind the scenes and thinks the pageload is done. Can we delay it until it's true? I can expose platform APIs here if needed, but someone who actually knows the PDF viewer should handle that side.
Restart button is misaligned in About dialog The throbber and the restart icon are sitting a bit too low next to the text/button.
Widget covers last bookmark in bookmark menu if user has a large number of bookmarks STR: - Add a large number of bookmarks to the bookmarks menu (I've attached a bookmark export containing 100 bookmarks to the wikipedia soup article you can import to do this quickly). - View the bookmarks menu from the menu toolbar and scroll to the bottom. Result: The final item is covered by the down arrow widget at the bottom of the menu. Expected result: The final item is fully visible. I will attach a screenshot showing the issue shortly.
Sidebar button has no label when moved to the overflow menu If you move the sidebar button to the overflow menu via the More tools > Customize toolbars UI, it only shows the icon and no label.
ShellService writes to console on every start I see this every time I start my local nightly build on my Windows 10 developer machine. ``` console.debug: ShellService: Found known browser prefix: Firefox ``` This is confusing because as shown in the screenshot I have not set a loglevel pref. I would not expect the default to be `debug`, but [that's what we're using to log this](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/2f9a79d1c4ae7090cf50d93be86ba9dc2767a733/browser/components/shell/ShellService.jsm#255), so I think something is wonky.
Passwords should not Sync from a profile with a Primary Password to a profile without a Primary Password A user with a Primary Password setup presumably wants their saved passwords protected with a Primary Password. When Sync is set up it should ensure that passwords transferred from a profile with a Primary Password set should only go to other profiles with a Primary Password set. Steps to reproduce: 1) Set up a Primary Password. 2) Save some logins and passwords. 3) Set up Sync. 4) Create another profile and Sync the two profiles. Expected result: 4) The saved passwords are protected by a Primary Password as was requested in step 1. Actual result: 4) The new profile doesn't require a primary password to be entered to use or see the saved passwords.
IAB Banner's dismiss button needs to be clicked twice to trigger BLOCK_URL In the AdBanner.jsx component, the dismiss function should trigger the BLOCK_URL dispatch in one click, but it takes two clicks to trigger. Prefs to be set: - `browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.discoverystream.placements.spocs` —> `newtab_spocs, newtab_billboard` - `browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.discoverystream.placements.spocs.counts` —> `6, 1` - `browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.system.showSponsored` —> `true` - `browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.newtabAdSize.billboard` —> `true`
Topsites order difference between remotesettings ON/OFF When using the English_CA localized firefox with user.js region CA, i see a different order list in the amazon slot. **Tested on** Windows10 64bit Affects: Firefox Nightly 87.0a1 Firefox Release 85 Firefox Beta 86.0b7 **Steps to reproduce** 1) install firefox EN_CA localized version, and Use a user.js with : Region: CA Search log: true Remotesettings : ON Load Dump: FALSE 2) Run firefox with the above user.js, one with remotesettings ON, and another time with remotesettings OFF 3) Check topsite list order. **actual result** With remote settings ON, this is the order: "1)Youtube 2)Amazon.ca 3)Facebook 4)Reddit 5)wikipedia 6)Twitter" With remote settings OFF, this is the order: "1)Youtube 2)Facebook 3)Reddit 4)wikipedia 5)Amazon.ca 6)Twitter" Amazon has a different order **Expected result** Order should match with remotesettings on and off.
Right-clicking and selecting "Reload" in Presentation Mode exits the mode instead of reloading the page [Affected versions]: - 115.0.2 (64-bit) [Affected platforms]: - Mac 13.3.1 [Steps to reproduce]: 1. Launch Firefox 2. Open a random *.pdf file (e.g. https://www.africau.edu/images/default/sample.pdf) 3. Click the "Switch to Presentation Mode" button 4. Right click in the PDF document 5. Click the "Reload" context menu option [Expected result]: - The page reloads. [Actual result]: - The page exits Presentation Mode.
The `activeExperiments` should be a getter of the targeting context This is a regression of bug 1642455.
Two suggestions remain displayed in the Pocket doorhanger when clicking the greyed-out Save button after focusing the tags input field **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Beta 82.0b5 - Firefox Nightly 83.0a1 **[Affected platforms]:** - Windows 10 x64 - macOS 10.15 - Ubuntu 18.04 x64 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have the Firefox browser installed. - You are logged into your Pocket account. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the Firefox browser. 2. Navigate to the following link https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/get-more-out-of-pocket-with-these-6-tips-to-enhance-your-reading-experience/ 3. Click the "Save to Pocket" button from the right part of the "Address Bar". 4. Click inside the tags field text. 5. Click the greyed-out “Save” button. 6. Observe the behavior. **[Expected result]:** - Nothing happens given that the “Save” button is greyed-out. **[Actual result]:** - Only 2 suggestions remain displayed in the doorhanger, the rest of the elements are removed. **[Notes]:** - Attached a screen recording of the behavior.
Sidebar close button alignment issues and header fixed to the top The close button is right-aligned to the cards below it, which looks funny on hover or when there is a visible scrollbar.
[Experiment] Clients on "FR" region will not be enrolled in the "Device Migration - Accounts toolbar icon" experiment **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Release 135.0 - Build ID: 20250130195129 **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 - macOS 15.1.1 - Ubuntu 24.04 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have any of the following Firefox locales installed: 'de', 'en-CA', 'en-GB', 'en-US', 'fr'. - Have the `browser.search.region. pref set to `FR` in the "about:config" page. - Have this [user.js](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fxLzMBB-DS-OzIQLDN5VRiuj2KGFhGKv/view?usp=sharing) file saved to your PC. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Navigate to the profile folder and paste the user.js file from the prerequisites. 2. Open the browser using the above-mentioned profile. 3. Navigate to the "about:studies" page and observe the active experiments. **[Expected result]:** - The "Device Migration - Accounts toolbar icon" experiment is displayed and active. **[Actual result]:** - The client is not enrolled in the "Device Migration - Accounts toolbar icon" experiment **[Additional Notes]:** - It seems that France is not added as a targeted country in the "Audience" section of the experiment.
Firefox View longer typed terms will extend the search results box out of view in History section **Found in** - Firefox 123.0a1 **Affected versions** - Firefox 123.0a1 **Tested platforms** - Affected platforms: macOS 13.6.3, Windows 11, Ubuntu 22.04 **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch Firefox and access Firefox View 2. Open the History section 3. Focus search and type any word/website 4. Copy the typed word and paste it multiple times inside search **Expected result** - The search results box / import history message retains their width in page when longer strings are typed **Actual result** - Both the search results box and import history message gets stretched out of view **Additional notes** - The issue can be seen in the [attachment](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XoxbqnEn14Pyi0txzdT0gUne-v9RRb0P/view?usp=sharing)
attribution code is attempted to be written to the install directory for msix builds ...which obviously won't work, because the directory is not writable. The error, from a recent browser-chrome run: [task 2022-12-09T00:10:22.073Z] 00:10:22 INFO - TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | browser/components/newtab/test/browser/browser_aboutwelcome_attribution.js | Uncaught exception in test - NotAllowedError: Could not open the file at C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\Mozilla.MozillaFirefoxNightly_109.2212.820.0_x64__5x4grbbqzn2q4\VFS\ProgramFiles\MozillaFirefoxNightly Package Root\postSigningData for writing
Address bar has no spacing between the "switch to tab" badge and the URL, with Unified Search Button (scotch bonnet) enabled STR: 1. Visit https://example.org/ 2. Open a new tab and type "example" 3. Press downarrow to focus the Firefox Suggest suggestion to switch-to-tab. 4. Look at your URL bar. EXPECTED RESULTS: There should be some space between the right edge of the `Switch to tab:` badge and the URL itself (the leading "h" character) ACTUAL RESULTS: There's no space between them; the rightmost pixel of the badge is directly adjacent to the leftmost (antialiased) pixel of the "h" in the URL. Notes: * After reproducing the bug, if I press Ctrl to hide the Switch-to-tab badge (so that the address bar just shows the unified-search-button and the URL), then I get expected-results in that context -- there's space to the left of the "h". * If I set `browser.urlbar.scotchBonnet.enableOverride` to `false`, I get EXPECTED RESULTS. Interestingly, the URL remains in precisely the same pixel location (as you can see in upcoming screenshots if you open them in side-by-side tabs and compare back and forth); but the buttons to the left of the URL just get a bit skinnier which leaves a reasonable amount of space.
Synced tabs results disappear when the 2-lines layout is displayed [screencast attached] STR: 1. Enter a query in the Urlbar that would cause synced tab results to appear. Just searching the open tabs restriction character, "%", is probably easiest. 2. Shrink the window horizontally until you pass the threshold where 2-line results would appear in the Urlbar. Expected: All the same results appear in the Urlbar. Actual: All the synced tab results disappear. They reappear when the window is expanded.
Crash in [@ PR_Lock | PR_CallOnce | nss_Init | <&mut serde_json::de::Deserializer<R> as serde::de::Deserializer>::deserialize_seq] This bug is for crash report bp-b55b251f-65df-4545-8a2d-f78b10191222. ``` Top 10 frames of crashing thread: 0 libfenix.so PR_Lock 1 libfenix.so PR_CallOnce 2 libfenix.so nss_Init 3 libfenix.so <&mut serde_json::de::Deserializer<R> as serde::de::Deserializer>::deserialize_seq /root/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/serde_json-1.0.41/src/de.rs:1532 4 libfenix.so libunwind::Registers_arm::restoreVFPv3 5 libfenix.so libunwind::Registers_arm::restoreVFPv3 6 libfenix.so libunwind::Registers_arm::restoreVFPv3 7 libfenix.so std::sync::once::Once::call_once::{{closure}} components/support/rc_crypto/nss/src/util.rs:24 8 libfenix.so std::sync::once::Once::call_inner /rustc/625451e376bb2e5283fc4741caa0a3e8a2ca4d54/src/libstd/sync/once.rs:392 9 libfenix.so nss::pk11::slot::generate_random /rustc/625451e376bb2e5283fc4741caa0a3e8a2ca4d54/src/libstd/sync/once.rs:225 ```
[Linux] Tab text and close button (X) is misaligned in expanded vertical tabs ## STR: * Using latest NIghtly on Ubuntu (in my case this is 24.04, note this doesn't seem to repro on Mac or Windows) * With sidebar.revamp and sidebar.verticalTabs true * Look at the text position in a tab when tabs are expanded. ### What happens * The text is positioned too low in the tab. ### What should happen The text display should match Mac and Windows. ### Other notes: ~Running Mozregression found this which will hopefully help pin down where the fix needs to be~ ~Bug 1922343 - Hide scrollbar gutter on macOS in vertical tabs r=sidebar-reviewers,desktop-theme-reviewers,tabbrowser-reviewers,emilio,mconley Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D224363~ The regression found doesn't seem to be right as this patch just involved colors. To be sure reverting it locally didn't change anything.
Elements are not visible for the Open tabs sub-menu and History Import data panel after accessing the Customize tools **Affected versions** * Firefox 119.0b4 **Affected platforms** * Windows 10x63, Ubuntu 22, macOS 13 **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch Firefox with Firefox View next tab selected 2. Open a new Firefox window with a few sites loaded in tabs 3. Go to Firefox Hamburger menu ->More Tools -> Customize toolbar and enable the Title Bar 4. Return to Firefox View Next card and check the Open Tabs sub-menu for an link 5. Go to History card and click the Choose Browser button on the import banner 6. Observe the sub-menu elements for Open tabs menu and the Import data panel **Expected result** * All of the elements should be visible in the Firefox View Next tab cards after accessing the Customize tools **Actual result** * Elements are not visible for the Open tabs sub-menu and History Import data panel after accessing the Customize tools **Regression range** * New implementation **Additional notes** * See the attached screenshots * Issue corrects after refreshing the page
in website history, either nothing happens on middle mouse button release, or something like "place:sort=4&maxResults=15" appears User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:84.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/84.0 Steps to reproduce: 1. Create new profile 2. enable "display menu bar" 3. open a few pages like youtube, google, bugzilla, and an empty tab. close all pages 4. click on "History" in menu bar 5. hover mouse over "recently closed tabs" 6. now either: A. hold mouse-wheel-button on an entry, then move up or down to another entry and release mousebutton. or B. hold mouse-wheel-button on "recently closed tabs", and while holding, move mouse cursor onto an entry in the list and release. Actual results: A. nothing. B. a new tab opens with something like "place:sort=4&maxResults=15" in the URL-bar. Expected results: A. should open the website (that the user releases the mouse-wheel on) in a new browser-tab. B. same as above, as A.
The user's theme is changed to the system's one if the "Skip this step" or "current colors" button from the existing's user "Colorways" modal is clicked **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Nightly 106.0a1 - Build ID: 20220824213405 **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 x64 - macOS 11.6.7 - Linux Mint 20.2 x64 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have the following prefs in the "about:config" page: - "devtools.chrome.enabled" set to "true"; - Have the "Browser Console" opened. - Have a custom theme applied from "about:addons>Themes". **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the browser with the profile from the prerequisites. 2. Focus the "Browser Console" and run the `Cc["@mozilla.org/browser/browserglue;1"].getService().wrappedJSObject._showUpgradeDialog();` code. 3. Navigate through the Onboarding modals until the "Colorways" one is displayed. 4. Click the "Skip this step" button and observe the browser's theme. **[Expected result]:** - The existing user theme is still enabled. **[Actual result]:** - The theme is changed to the system theme. **[Additional Notes]:** - The user set theme is also reset to the system one if the "Default" theme option from the "Colorways" modal is selected. - Attached a screen recording of the issue.
linux download filename has extra .tar User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/102.0 Steps to reproduce: firefox-102.0a1.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2 is posted as: firefox-102.0a1.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2.tar <====<<< This started after May 8. I always use the tar command out of my history, so I've been running the 05-08 version since then. Tonight, it was obvious something had to be wrong... tracked it down to my issuing: tar xf firefox-102.0a1.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2 all this time until noticing the newer files have .tar added which makes no sense. Actual results: Someone updated a script..? Expected results: More careful editing... :)
[regression] Opening a new tab should not override PRIMARY paste content User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/68.0 Steps to reproduce: On a Linux system, select some short text. Open a new tab. Middle-click on empty URL-bar. Actual results: The current URL of the previous focused tab is pasted. Expected results: The short text you had selected should be pasted.
Mobile promo remains after user signs out Actual: User is signed in with no synced mobile device. Receives mobile promo in Fx View. When the user signs out, Fx View returns user to sync flow, but mobile promo remains. Expected. User is signed in with no synced mobile device. Receives mobile promo in Fx View. When the user signs out, Fx View returns user to sync flow. Mobile promo disappears.
Search Configuration - Search code for yandex-drp is incorrect in RU/RU [Environments:] Windows10 baseline: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/candidates/75.0b9-candidates/build1/partner-repacks/yandex/yandex-ru/v1/win64/ru/ region: RU modern-configuration Nightly 77.0a1 -ru build 20200503 region: RU simulated distribution ini code: yandex-drp Steps to reproduce: Perform a simple search in the address bar by using the default search engine. Actual result: The resulted URL contains the following string: "clid=2186621&clid=2039342" Expected result: The search code for Yandex-drp is: "clid to 2039342", so I assume it should contain only "clid=2039342".
Show more bookmarks remains if Bookmarks Toolbar Items is added back to bookmarks toolbar *Affected versions* * 89.0a1(20210418213620) * 88.0 (20210415204500) * 87.0 (20210318103112) * 78.10esr (20210412162915) *Affected platforms* * Windows 10x64 * macOS 10.15 * Ubuntu 20.04 *Preconditions* * Have 2-3 bookmarks. *Steps to reproduce* 1. Open Firefox enable bookmarks toolbar. 2. Add Bookmarks Toolbar Items to the toolbar, exit Customize and resize the browser so the overflow bookmarks are displayed. 3. Put Bookmarks Toolbar Items back on the bookmarks toolbar and exit customize. *Expected result* * No additional overflow menu is displayed. *Actual result* * An empty Show more bookmarks buttons is displayed. *Regression range* * Last good revision: b4c1ad9565ee9d00d96501c4a83083daf25c1413 (2017-09-07) First bad revision: ea7b55d65d76214f97aaae502d65cb26fc6f5659 (2017-09-08) Pushlog: https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/pushloghtml?fromchange=b4c1ad9565ee9d00d96501c4a83083daf25c1413&tochange=ea7b55d65d76214f97aaae502d65cb26fc6f5659 *Notes* * Attached a screen recording. * This issue manifest with proton enabled and disabled as well.
macOS Urlbar border is hard to make out Bug 1606930 comment 6 points out that our macOS Urlbar border is not the right colour. This is because we're using `-moz-mac-focusring` for the colour, which is transparent. This doesn't look good with the new 1px border, especially on dark theme.
Moving the cursor on the next tab right before the tab preview is displayed will show the preview on the wrong tab **Found in** * 126.0b2 **Affected versions** * 127.0a1 (2024-04-18) * 126.0b2 **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: Ubuntu 23.10, Windows 10x64 * Unaffected platforms: macOS 14 **Steps to reproduce** 1. Open a few tabs. 2. Hover over a random tab and move the cursor to the next tab before the tab preview is displayed. **Expected result** * The tab preview is displayed for the correct tab. **Actual result** * The tab preview is displayed on the wrong tab. **Regression range** * Mozregression points at bug 1890397. **Additional notes** * Attached a screen recording.
Choosing the option to "Pin Firefox to taskbar" in new profile onboarding does nothing in Microsoft Store installs of Firefox If you install Firefox from the Microsoft Store, or in an existing Microsoft Store install create a new profile or merely browse to about:welcome, you are presented with an option to "Pin Firefox to taskbar and start menu". Choosing this option should produce a Windows OS notification prompting you to confirm the pinning request. Currently in Firefox 135 no such prompt is shown, and Firefox is not pinned to the taskbar. Firefox is pinned to the Start menu. 1. Install Firefox from the Microsoft Store and launch it 2. Check the "Pin Firefox to taskbar or start menu" option (for simplicity you might also uncheck the other options) 3. Press "Save and continue" Expected: A prompt from Windows seeking approval to pin Firefox to the taskbar Actual: Nothing happens. No prompt, no pinning. Note: Happens on Windows 10 and Windows 11
The featureCallout appears briefly just before a website is loaded in the New Tab if previously a New Window displaying the featureCallout was closed **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Nightly 117.0a1 - Build ID: 20230721040926 **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 x64 - macOS 12.6.1 **[Prerequisites]:** - Set `nimbus.debug` pref to “true”. - Switch to the Stage environment using the Remote Settings [Addon](https://github.com/mozilla-extensions/remote-settings-devtools/releases) (restart the browser to apply the change). - Copy and paste this link in order to force enroll in the experiment: `about:studies?optin_slug=mcoman-bug-1826588-bugfix-verification&optin_branch=control&optin_collection=nimbus-preview` **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the browser with the profile from the prerequisites. 2. Press the “Ctrl”+”N” keys in order to open a New Window (make sure the `featureCallout` is displayed in the New Window). 3. Go back to the Original Window and open a New Tab (the `featureCallout` should not be displayed). 4. Close the New Window opened at step 2. 5. In the New Tab opened at step 3 type the link of a website and press the “Enter” key. 6. Observe what happens while the website loads in the tab. **[Expected result]:** - The website loads correctly. **[Actual result]:** - The `featureCallout` is displayed until the page loads. **[Notes]:** - Will test this scenario with Linux OS once I have access to a machine. - Here is a video of the issue: [link](https://drive.google.com/file/d/15IckLr8fKLIhrxTazCALGEzomqOT3fjl/view?usp=sharing).
Tab previews steal keyboard focus If you're typing and then accidentally move the mouse over a tab when the tab preview pops up it steals focus. Perhaps we should disable previews when in an input box?
Shift clicking navigation buttons in private browsing opens content in non-private browsing window As reported by a user on the support forums, there appears to be an issue when shift clicking the navigation buttons in private browsing mode. To reproduce the issue, open a new private window and navigate to a few different websites. Then, hold down shift on the keyboard and click the back button on the toolbar. Since the history of that tab is tied into private browsing, it would be expected that the shift shortcut would open a new private browsing window. However, it opens the page in a new non-private browsing window. This issue is a potential privacy bug, since the page would then be logged into the user's history and cache/cookies would be saved. I've been able to reproduce the issue on Windows 10, but I assume the bug happens on all systems.
In print view radio buttons do not reflect their real state on the pdf form User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/17.0 Safari/605.1.15 Steps to reproduce: 1. Open Firefox. 2. Open new tab and drop "Sample pdf file.pdf" onto it 3. Go to page 2 4. No box is checked yet except int the first and second paragraphes 5. Click on print button from the pdf viewer toolbar 6. See page 2 preview Actual results: Two boxes are checked Expected results: No box must be checked
Send tab to device not triggering master password anymore and not sending tabs ### Prerequisite Firefox with - master password set - sync enabled - other devices syncing as well to have a list of at least one device to send to - Add "Send Tab to Device" to address bar (via "..." in address bar) to show icon (_that's just how I set it up really_) ### Steps - restart Firefox - in case a master password prompt comes up, close it for now (e.g. hit `esc`) - trigger "send tab" from address bar icon ### Expected The master password comes up to enable the tab syncing. ### Actual Several weeks ago this behaviour stopped. Now the device list comes up directly and can be clicked, but the tab does not get sent. ### Work around The master password has to be trigger differently* and filled in first, before tabs can be sent. *for example: Toolbar > Firefox Account icon > "Sync now"
Empty space if bookmarks are put between forward and back arrows **Note** * note1 **Affected versions** * Fx 86.0.1 Fx 87.0b9 Fx 88.0a1 **Affected platforms** * Windows 10 Ubuntu 18.04 Mac OS 11 **Steps to reproduce** 1. Start Firefox. 2. Open the customization page. 3. Move the Bookmarks Toolbar items to between the back and forward buttons. 4. Add multiple bookmarks to the bookmarks toolbar. (Optional) Depending on the resolution, change the Firefox screen window size to reproduce. **Expected result** * The space between the right arrow and the bookmarks is reasonable. **Actual result** * The space between the right arrow and the bookmarks is a bookmarks length away. **Regression range** Will look for a regression range ASAP
pdf.js occasionally shows incorrect symbols until page is refreshed I don't have easy steps to reliably reproduce this but I probably see it on average after about 2-3 hours of PDF reading. The issue is that some symbols (I believe it is "some fonts") display incorrectly in the document I'm reading. Reloading the page immediately fixes the symbols. I've attached a screen shot of a page, before and after reloading the page. Check, for example, the second line, where Prt(A) was incorrectly rendered as \eta\phi(A). Some potentially useful points (I haven't confirmed if they are important): 1. I am reading this document from a file on my hard drive, not the web. 2. The document in the images is freely available here [1]. 3. I am currently on the 01-05-20 nightly build on Windows. 4. I read a lot of PDFs. I'd say that this popped up, roughly, sometime in the last month. 5. I have gfx.canvas.remote set to true. I don't know if this still on in nightly by default or not. This is part of Bob Owen's project to move 2D canvas operations out of the content process. I set that to true many months ago but, again, just recently started seeing this. 6. Reloading the page seems to fix it every time. Other things, like changing tabs or switching window focus, seem to have no effect on the bug. 7. I haven't seen the issue when just opening a document, but this may be a coincidence. I have always come across it after scrolling through the document. [1] http://math.mit.edu/~dspivak/teaching/sp18/7Sketches.pdf
There is no telemetry ping displayed in the "Browser Console" if the "FX_100_UPGRADE" spotlight is dismissed using the "Esc" key **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Beta 100.0b4 - Build ID: 20220410195727 - Firefox Nightly 101.0a1 - Build ID: 20220410213958 **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 x64 - macOS 11.6.2 - Linux Mint 20.2 x64 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have a new Fireofox profile with the following prefs in the "about:config" page: - "devtools.chrome.enabled" set to "true"; - "browser.ping-centre.log" set to "true" **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the browser using the profile from the prerequisites. 2. Open the "Browser Console" (Ctrl + Shift + J). 3. Run the following command `Cc["@mozilla.org/browser/browserglue;1"].getService().wrappedJSObject._showUpgradeDialog()` in the "Browser Console". 4. Focus the browser and press the "Esc" key. 5. Focus the "Browser Console" and observe the displayed pings. **[Expected result]:** - A "DISMISS" ping specific to the "FX_100_UPGRADE" spotlight is displayed. **[Actual result]:** - There is no "DISMISS" telemetry ping displayed. **[Additional Notes]:** - Attached a screen recording of the issue:
Ensure we don't log to the console by default for firefox view setup manager logger This is causing console spam and additional work. This is because we do not define a value so it falls back to the root logger which has a default level of `All`. We should define the pref with a sensible default log level (probably Error or Warn or something).
CTA in about:privatebrowsing needs vertical padding reduced When compared to the [Figma protoype](https://www.figma.com/file/FAZxkK9IRLlCqyhXBqId7e/Auto-Cookie-Banner-Consent-Desktop-%26-Mobile?node-id=2755%3A34246&t=B7x0gp5yQBJoVamb-1), the CTA button in about:private browsing has a larger vertical padding than expected. According to UI, the padding of the CTA should be 8 x 16 (7 x 15 regular padding + 1px border for HCM).
Review Checker Blank Screen after filling out Satisfaction Microsurvey and Disabling Feature STEPS TO REPLICATE 1) You will need to use Review Checker by going to an Amazon, Best Buy, or Walmart PDP 2) Opt in when you see the opt-in screen by hitting "Yes, try it" 3) You'll need to fill out the Satisfaction microsurvey, which is triggered by being at least on your 2nd session and having already visited 5 PDPs that have available Fakespot Reviews Analyses on them. You can also simulate this experience by manually setting these preferences in about:config while testing: browser.shopping.experience2023.survey.enabled must be true (experiment does this) browser.shopping.experience2023.survey.optedInTime must be 24 hours ago (try 1696550403) browser.shopping.experience2023.survey.hasSeen must be false browser.shopping.experience2023.survey.pdpVisits must be 5 browser.shopping.experience2023.optedIn must be 1 4) Complete the Satisfaction Microsurvey - you should be asked 2 questions, then you'll see a green confirmation message. 5) Hit "Turn off Review Checker" to disable the feature (at any point after having filled out the survey) 6) Navigate to another PDP 7) Manually turn on Review Checker again from the Shopping Icon EXPECTED: - Review Checker should work as expected, you should be able to see an opt-in screen telling you about using the Review Checker ACTUAL RESULTS - See a blank Review Checker sidebar with only "Thank you for the feedback" in green, or if you dismissed that, then you should only see a blank screen in that sidebar where there normally would be content, with Review Checker as a title ADDITIONAL NOTES - The blank screen doesn't seem to happen if you hit X, the Shopping icon, or turn off Auto-Open to temporarily close out the Review Checker. It seems to only happen after you fill out the Microsurvey, and, at any point after filling out the Microsurvey, disable the Review Checker feature by clicking "Turn off Review Checker"
clicking on the address bar janks the browser for 500ms if you have copied large text outside of the browser STR: 1. Open the following sample text file in your local text editor 2. copy all its content (ctrl+c) 3. Open the browser 4. Click on the address bar AR: The browser hangs for 500ms on my machine ER: Not so Regression range: Bug 1860548 - Enable the URL Paste Suggestion feature by default in Nightly. r=mak Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D191868 Profile of clicking on the address bar : https://share.firefox.dev/47LpO9k Bigger the copied text, longer is the jank. Opening of the settings page is also slow: Bad : https://share.firefox.dev/3sK4CSu Good: https://share.firefox.dev/3SSkc9c In general, it maybe feels like the browser is periodically janking The caveat being that copying large texts may be an edge case.
[XFA] Only the first page gets rendered in the printed version **Note** * When the user loads a specific PDF file in Adobe Reader and prints it, he will notice that the browser's printed version only renders the first page and the rest are left blank. **Affected versions** * Nightly v91.0a1 **Affected platforms** * all **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch browser. 2. Flip "pdfjs.enableXfa" to true. 3. Load the attached PDF file. 4. Ctrl + P **Expected result** * Both the print preview and the physically printed version have more than one rendered page. **Actual result** * Both the print preview and the physically printed version only render the information on the first page; the rest of the pages are displayed as blank or almost blank. **Regression range** * Not a regression.
Drag and drop tab to create group creates multiple colour changes **Steps to reproduce [can add screenshots or video recordings for reference]:** Drag 1 tab over another tab slowly in the tab strip to trigger tab group creation **Expected behavior [What should have happened?]:** When tab group creation is triggered, a coloured highlight based on an auto-assigned tab group colour show appear over tab 1 and tab 2 **Actual behavior [What actually happened?]:** As you drag tab 1 over tab 2 the selected tab group colour changes multiple times as you move the tab See screen recording
Empty space if bookmarks are put between forward and back arrows **Note** * note1 **Affected versions** * Fx 86.0.1 Fx 87.0b9 Fx 88.0a1 **Affected platforms** * Windows 10 Ubuntu 18.04 Mac OS 11 **Steps to reproduce** 1. Start Firefox. 2. Open the customization page. 3. Move the Bookmarks Toolbar items to between the back and forward buttons. 4. Add multiple bookmarks to the bookmarks toolbar. (Optional) Depending on the resolution, change the Firefox screen window size to reproduce. **Expected result** * The space between the right arrow and the bookmarks is reasonable. **Actual result** * The space between the right arrow and the bookmarks is a bookmarks length away. **Regression range** Will look for a regression range ASAP
Disabled recommendations still working User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; rv:50) Gecko Steps to reproduce: 1. Login to web-interface of GMail Actual results: 2a. Get 'recommendation' (see attached screenshot) Expected results: 2b. Nothing, while 'recommendations' was already disabled.
[Experiment] The "Import" ECO spotlight is not displayed on Firefox profiles with the default number of bookmarks **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Release 100.0.1 - Build ID: 20220513165813 **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 x64 - macOS 11.6.2 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have a new Firefox profile created. - Have the "nimbus.debug" pref set to true in the "about:config" page. - Have another browser (e.g. Chrome) with multiple bookmarks saved. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the Firefox profile from the prerequisites. 2. Navigate to the "about:studies?optin_slug=import-infrequent-eco2204-en&optin_branch=treatment-a&optin_collection=nimbus-preview" URL. 3. Restart the browser and observe the behavior. 4. Go to the browser's "File" menu and select the "Import From Another Browser..." option. 5. Complete the import flow and restart the browser. 6. Observe the behavior. **[Expected result]:** Step 3: The "Import" ECO spotlight is displayed. Step 6: The "Import" ECO spotlight is **NOT** displayed. **[Actual result]:** Step 3: The "Import" ECO spotlight is **NOT** displayed. Step 6: The "Import" ECO spotlight is wrongly displayed after an import bookmarks action was performed. **[Notes]:** - According to the [experiment's mana page](https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=162276975) the "Import" ECO should be displayed only if users have the default number of bookmarks in Firefox (5 bookmarks). - We observed in the message targeting the `totalBookmarksCount > 5` filter and according to this, we will trigger the spotlight only if more than 5 bookmarks are saved. - Attached a screen recording of the issue. @Dan, could you please take a look over this?
Idle trigger doesn't immediately count tabs as silent when closing a tab that has audio playing 1. Have only 1 tab playing audio 2. Idle trigger knows audio is playing, so `_quietSince` is null 3. Close that tab, so there is no sound remaining Idle trigger _should_ hear about the tab closing, and update `_quietSince` to the current timestamp, because it's now quiet. But the TabClose event actually comes before the tab has been removed from `gBrowser.tabs`, and before the tab has been torn down. So when the TabClose listener checks the `_soundPlaying` getter, it finds that tab in the list of all tabs, and that tab's `soundPlaying` getter still functions and still returns `true`. So it thinks there's still sound playing when there isn't, and therefore it doesn't think the user is idle. This doesn't really affect behavior noticeably, because the next time it checks (when sound state changes or when another tab is closed), `_quietSince` will be set correctly. And tabs going silent doesn't trigger anything, it just sets a property that will be evaluated when the user goes idle. Since both idle & silent time need to be 20 minutes (or whatever the message defined), and closing a tab generally means you're not idle, it doesn't come into play much. Seems like this might reduce the trigger's reach? I think there might be situations where this prevents the idle trigger from firing when it should otherwise fire, or prevents targeting from matching, but it's kinda hard to think of one. In any case, it's worth fixing. It would be sensible to just account for the timing in the TabClose listener. There's actually a tab property I think we can use, `closing` - I suspect it should be true for the tab in this condition. So we just check `tabs.some(tab => !tab.closing && tab.soundPlaying)`. If my suspicion is wrong, it should be pretty easy to test, and we can probably just have the event listener wait 1 loop before checking the tabs, or something like that.
Library window looks broken in macOS dark mode Having a dark library window is nice, but this does need quite a bit of work on macOS. This mainly affects the natively styled parts of the window. To fix this successfully, the CSS should emulate properly the macOS native dark mode styling. Alternatively, some native hooks could be implemented for macOS dark mode widgets (such as `-moz-appearance: toolbarbutton-dark;` or the standard `color-scheme` property which would allow: `-moz-appearance: toolbarbutton; color-scheme: light dark;` to work).
Right click contextmenu shows several unneeded separators at the top of the menu when opened with pocket disabled 1. Use my normal profile 2. Type data:text/html, <html contenteditable> in the URLbar and press enter 3. Right click in the text area ER: normal right click menu AR: right click menu has some rendering artifacts 2021-03-04T22:10:02.115000: DEBUG : Found commit message: Bug 1691860, move code that hides separators in the content area context menu into a single place that just hides duplicates, r=Gijs,robwu Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D104615 2021-03-04T22:10:02.115000: DEBUG : Did not find a branch, checking all integration branches 2021-03-04T22:10:02.115000: INFO : The bisection is done. 2021-03-04T22:10:02.115000: INFO : Stopped
[Intermittent] The Firefox View callouts display UI issues at zoom in and out **[Affected Versions]:** - Firefox Beta 106.0b5 (Build ID: 20220927185813) - Firefox Nightly 107.0a1 (Build ID: 20220927213841) **[Affected Platforms]:** - macOS 11.6.6 - Linux Mint 20.2 - Windows 10x64 **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the browser on a new profile. 2. Open Firefox View by clicking the Firefox View button from the tab bar. 3. Click the "See how it works" button from the Welcome Spotlight of the Firefox View page to trigger the first callout message. 4. Zoom out to the minimum size (30%) and then zoom in and out. 5. Observe the callouts. **[Expected result]:** - The callouts are displayed without any UI issues at all zoom values. **[Actual result]:** - The callouts display the following UI issues at zoom in and out for smaller zoom values: - Callout is entirely covered by a FirefoxView section. - Callout is partially covered by a FirefoxView section (i.e. a part of the text or a single button from the section underneath is displayed over the callout). **[Notes]:** - The issue was reproducible for the Continuous Onboarding callouts as well. - Attached is a recording of the issue.
Managed Bookmarks Placement sometimes ends up on right Some folks are doing some early testing of the ManagedBookmarks policy and seeing that the button ends up on the right sometimes (we have not officially released). I believe this is result of the old static ManagedBookmarks code. For Firefox 83, we made things completely dynamic. In order to make sure we are good for Firefox 83, I should be removing the old button from UI placement to make sure that we only use the dynamic button. This is not an issue for ESR because it never had a release with the old code.
Update staging OHTTP relay endpoint +++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1846734 +++ The staging relay changed to the one fastly is providing.
[Linux] The progress bar from the "about:welcome" pages and the "Onboarding" modals for existing users is not read by a screen reader software **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Beta 106.0b1 - Build ID: 20220919121755 - Firefox Nightly 107.0a1 - Build ID: 20220920092542 **[Affected Platforms]:** - Ubuntu 20.04 x64 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have a screen reader software installed and opened (E.G. Orca). **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the browser from the prerequisites. 2. Navigate to the "about:welcome" page and observe the behavior. **[Expected result]:** - The progress bar is successfully read by the screen reader software. **[Actual result]:** - The screen reader software reads "Level Bar" instead. **[Notes]:** - This issue is also reproducible on the Onboarding modals for the existing users with the mention that in this case the progress bar is not recognized at all. - Attached a screen recording of the issue:
A blank onboarding screen is displayed when navigating back to about:welcome after pinning or setting as default **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Release 90.0.1, BuildID 20210716144314 - Firefox Beta 91.0b5, BuildID 20210720190304 - Firefox Nightly 92.0a1, BuildID 20210720094604 **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10, v1903 and up - macOS 10.11 and up **[Prerequisites]:** - Have Firefox installed on the machine. - Have Firefox NOT set as default and not pinned to Dock or Taskbar. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Start the Firefox application from prerequisites using a clean new profile. 2. Pin Firefox to Taskbar or Dock. 3. Skip the remaining onboarding using `Not now`. 4. Click the Browser's `Back` button and observe the page. **[Expected results]:** - The `Choose a theme` slide is displayed. **[Actual results]:** - A blank onboarding slide is displayed. **[Notes]:** - The issue is also reproducible if you set Firefox as default instead of Pinning to Taskbar or Dock. - The issue is also reproducible if you both Pin Firefox and Set as default. - Attached a screen recording of the issue.
Extension results aren't returned because XPCOM URIs cannot be sent to extensions Bug 1628079 added `fixupInfo` from `URIFixup` to `UrlbarQueryContext`. This allows us to cache the fixupInfo for a given search string, allowing us to one day reduce the number of calls to URIFixup. This is already paying off in the patch for bug 1645521, which eliminates a call to URIFixup previously made in UnifiedComplete. The issue is that fixupInfo contains XPCOM URIs. `UrlbarProviderExtension` serializes the queryContext and sends it to registered extensions, but XPCOM objects can't be sent to extensions. This means `UrlbarProviderExtension` throws when it [tries to communicate](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/46e3b1ce2cc120a188f6940b5c6eab6b24530e4f/browser/components/urlbar/UrlbarProviderExtension.jsm#192) with its extensions and no results are returned. This hasn't become an issue because as of this filing, `queryContext.fixupInfo` is only [initialized in UrlbarProviderSearchSuggestions](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/46e3b1ce2cc120a188f6940b5c6eab6b24530e4f/browser/components/urlbar/UrlbarProviderSearchSuggestions.jsm#181). We don't have any tests that call both `UrlbarProviderExtensions` and `UrlbarProviderSearchSuggestions`. This bug blocks bug 1645521 because the new `UrlbarProviderHeuristicFallback` initializes `queryContext.fixupInfo` before `UrlbarProviderExtensions` sends the queryContext to its extension, i.e. the queryContext contains XPCOM URIs by the time it is sent to an extension.
Firefox Labs telemetry is recorded when clicking on labels/descriptions Since the `BrowserUsageTelemetry.sys.mjs` code is listening for `click` and `command` events to track preference changes we are over reporting changes in the Firefox Labs section. These prefs are using the `moz-checkbox` component which can be clicked without changing the pref (eg clicking on the description text) and which will emit two `click` events when the label is clicked (as is the default for HTML input + label) We should update `_recordCommand()` to handle `moz-checkbox` more gracefully. The simplest fix may be to ignore events that don't have `event.composedTarget.localName == "input"` in this case Similarly the browser_experimental_features_resetall.js test should be updated to be failing currently, and pass after it's fixed. [Tracking Requested - why for this release]: Firefox Labs is going to release in 130, and we want to have accurate telemetry
Feature callout theme transparency issue Themes that use transparency for the wrong colors will result in a janky appearance (see attachment). We should use some color tricks to avoid there being any transparency on the callout box, at least until we find a better way to render arrows. This problem arises with a [recommended theme](https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/aurora-borealis-delights/) so it's especially problematic.
Tab hover previews disable the tab close button tooltip While reviewing https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D204413, I noticed that tab hover previews disable the close button tooltip. That's... not great in terms of educating / training (new) users, e.g. the tooltip would tell you whether the close button would close one tab or multiple when you have multiple selected.
New tab address bar freezes until mouse is moved User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:99.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/99.0 Steps to reproduce: Open a new tab and without moving the mouse type something in the address bar Actual results: Sometimes, the suggestions dropdown doesn't show up until I move my mouse. The freeze happens a split second after opening a new tab, so if I type in quick enough, suggestions will show up but then freeze. If I hit enter during the freeze nothing happens until I move my mouse, which then only the characters typed in before the freeze. Other times the address bar freezes graphically, meaning new characters also don't show up until unfrozen Expected results: This started happening about a week ago, before then I had no problem, nothing froze.
Browser list is cut off inside Import Browser data when having multiple browsers or profiles or reduced height **Found in** * 114.0a1 (2023-04-13) **Affected versions** * 114.0a1 (2023-04-13) * 113.0b3 (default disabled) **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: Windows 10x64, Ubuntu 20.04, macOS 12 * Unaffected platforms: none **Preconditions** * browser.migrate.content-modal.enabled:true * have multiple browsers or multiple accounts for one browser that contains bookmarks **Steps to reproduce** 1. Open about:preferences and click on Import data. 2. Click the dropdown menu to choose a browser and observe the window. **Expected result** * All browsers are correctly displayed, or maybe a scroll bar is present. **Actual result** * The browsers do not fit inside the dropdown and sometimes the dropdown is cut off. **Regression range** * Most likely started with the implementation of the new Import Wizard Experience. Will search for one ASAP to be sure. **Additional notes** * Attached a screenshot.
The Survey Card from the Review Checker is truncated when the sidebar is resized to a smaller size **Found in** * Nightly 122.0a1 (2023-11-24) **Affected versions** * Nightly 122.0a1 (2023-11-24) * Beta 121.0b2 **Affected platforms** * ALL **Preconditions:** browser.shopping.experience2023.enabled - true browser.shopping.experience2023.optedIn = 0 Reach enough product details pages to have the Survey card displayed when reaching a product details page. **Steps to reproduce** 1. Reach https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GF9K41Z/ref=sbl_dpx_office-desks_B0BP743MBC_0 2. Resize the Review checker sidebar to a smaller size. **Expected result** * The X Close button and text from the Survey card should be properly displayed. **Actual result** * The X Close button from the Survey card will disappear and some of the text is truncated. **Regression range** Not Applicable
The second paragraph from the “Mobile Cross-Promo” screen is focused and actionable when using the Keyboard navigation **[Notes]:** - The "send yourself a download link" link is correctly focused after pressing again the “Tab” key. **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Nightly 106.0a1 (Build ID: 20220913092817) - Firefox Beta 105.0 RC (Build ID: 20220912145803) **[Affected Platforms]:** - macOS 12.5.1 - Windows 10 x64 - Ubuntu 20.04 x64 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have the latest version of the Firefox Nightly build installed/extracted and opened. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Navigate to the “about:welcome” page. 2. Click the “Skip this step” button until the “Mobile Cross-Promo” screen is displayed. 3. Press the “Tab” key. 4. Observe what happens. **[Expected result]:** - The "send yourself a download link" link is focused. **[Actual result]:** - The whole paragraph is focused. **[Additional Notes]:** - Attached is a screen recording of the issue.
'Recently Closed Tabs' is missing 'Reopen all Tabs' entry str: 1. open a second tab 2. close it again 3. press alt and go to history-> recently closed tabs. notice 'reopen all tabs' is missing below the seperator 4. go to hamburger menu -> history -> recently closed tabs. notice 'reopen all tabs' is missing at the very bottom error in browser console after step 3: ``` Key key_undoCloseTab of menuitem Wikipedia could not be found menu.js:295:21 accelText chrome://global/content/elements/menu.js:295 _computeAccelTextFromKeyIfNeeded chrome://global/content/elements/menu.js:300 render chrome://global/content/elements/menu.js:327 connectedCallback chrome://global/content/elements/menu.js:343 populateUndoSubmenu chrome://browser/content/browser-places.js:644 onpopupshowing chrome://browser/content/browser.xhtml:1 ``` i've done a bisection and landed on this pushlog: https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=14f6c2036ea433f941cbf87dd29e7ef5f1add1a7&tochange=aa4368bfb81a757e2ae5488aca4791a532b566f1 which suggests that this regression was introduced with Bug 1819675.
Enhanced Tracking Protection milestone doorhanger shows incorrect date This was mentioned by a German localizer and I was able to reproduce on my machine locally. The string `cfr-doorhanger-milestone-heading2` should display that X number of trackers were blocked since the user profile began tracking blocked counters, e.g. `Nightly blocked over 1,000 trackers since May 2023!`. Instead, the string is displaying the current month and year (`Nightly blocked over 1,000 trackers since January 2024!`) Steps to reproduce: 1) Create a new profile and open in Firefox 2) Visit a page with a tracking cookie (recommend `amazon.com`). This will create an entry in `protections.sqlite` 3) Use `about:support` to find the Profile Folder where your `protections.sqlite` file is saved 4) Quit Firefox to ensure `protections.sqlite` is editable 5) Use a sqlite database editor such as `DB Browser for SQLite` to open `protections.sqlite` 6) Find the first entry in the `events` table, edit the `count` column to `1000`, and the `datetime` column to something other than January 2024 (e.g. `2023-11-03`). Write the changes to the database and close your editor. 7) Open Firefox with the profile created in step 1 8) Navigate to `about:config`, create and set a config `browser.contentblocking.cfr-milestone.update-interval` and set the value as a number `10` 9) Navigate to `amazon.com`. Refresh the page until the string is triggered. (Should take around 3 refreshes.) 10) Observe the doorhanger (screenshot attached) Similar strings (`graph-total-tracker-summary` and `protections-milestone`) show the date of earliest recorded blocked trackers as expected. I've checked a previous bug (Bug 1687910) in which this string was changed, but was this fixed more than 3 years ago, so something must have changed in the code calling this string.
[macOS touchbar] Address bar does not close when refreshing the website from the touchbar **Found in** * Firefox 107.0b2 **Affected versions** * Nightly 108.0a1 * Firefox 107.0b2 * Firefox 106.0 * Firefox ESR 102.4.0 **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: macOS 11.6 (touchbar) * Unaffected platforms: Windows 10 and Ubuntu 22.04 **Steps to reproduce** 1. Visit a random webpage 2. Tap on `Search or enter address` from mac touchbar 3. Dismiss the `Search In: ` from the touchbar 4. Hit the Refresh button from the touchbar **Expected result** * Address bar is closed and the page is refreshed **Actual result** * Address bar is still visible after refreshing the website from the touchbar **Regression range** * Not a regression, this is also reproducible in Nightly 74.0a1, on later builds either the touchbar does not display a thing or search button does not work.
The "Not now" button is pushed down if the description of the "Life in color" slide is displayed on two rows **[Notes]:** - The issue is visible on localized builds where the strings are longer and the description is displayed on multiple rows. - The button's action area is not pushed down and if the bottom part of the button is clicked, nothing happens. **[Affected Versions]:** - Firefox Nightly 95.0a1 (Build ID: 20211007215152) - Firefox Beta 94.0b3 (Build ID: 20211007185900) **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 x64 - macOS 10.15.7 - Linux Mint 20 **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the latest Nightly/Beta *FR* build. 2. Open a New Tab page and navigate to the "about:welcome" page. 3. Navigate through Onboarding until the "Life in color" panel is displayed. 4. Focus and observe the "Not now" button. **[Expected results]:** - The "Not now" button is correctly positioned. **[Actual results]:** - The "Not now" button is pushed down and the focus border collides with the navigation dots. **[Additional Notes]:** - The issue is not reproducible for the Upgrade Spotlight modal. - Attached is a screen recording of the issue.
fix schema defect related to recent experiment restart https://docs.google.com/document/d/16eD-3xLqdge-pulycazJtAy87LOzaj0Y9zM8lFfTw7g/edit has the general context. I believe Barret has more specific context and a fix in mind...
Use background service checkbox should be hidden when managed User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/102.0 Steps to reproduce: Set group policy to enable/enforce AppAutoUpdate and BackgroundAppUpdate. Actual results: In Settings checkboxes for "Automatically install updates (recommended)" and "When Firefox is not running" are now hidden from the user and enforced. Yet "Use a background service to install updates" is still shown and user can disable it. Expected results: It should hide and enforce the "Use a background service to install updates" option as well.
Print button appears enabled but does nothing when clicked, if added to the toolbar +++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1670907 +++ **Affected versions** 82/83/84 **Affected platforms** * macOS 10.14 * Ubuntu 18.04 * Windows 10x64 * Windows 7x64 **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch FF. 2. Go to the burger menu 3. Go to Customize. 4. Put the Print button anywhere on the Toolbar. **Expected result** * Button is active and can be interacted with as soon as it has been set on the toolbar. **Actual result** * Button is not greyed out, but still doesn't do anything when clicked / activated.
[Experiment] The Pin message is anchored in the active tab when loading the target sites in new background tabs **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Nightly 128.0a1 - Build ID: 20240529214854 - Firefox Beta 127.0b8 - Build ID: 20240529091551 - Firefox Release 126.0.1 - Build ID: 20240526221752 **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 - macOS 14 - Ubuntu 22.04 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have a Firefox build installed and use a new profile. - Be enrolled in any branch (except control) of the Pin Email and Calendar experiment ([early day](https://experimenter.services.mozilla.com/nimbus/pin-email-and-calendar-tabs-early-day-user/summary) / [existing](https://experimenter.services.mozilla.com/nimbus/pin-email-and-calendar-tabs-existing-user/summary)) through forced enrollment. - Unenroll from any experiment or rollout that the profile might be in using the about:studies page. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the browser with the profile from prerequisites and open a new tab. 2. Right click the `reddit` Top Site and choose the `Open Link in a New Tab`. 3. Repeat step 2. 4. Repeat step 2 and observe the current tab. **[Expected result]:** - No message is displayed. **[Actual result]:** - The "Pin" message is displayed. **[Notes]:** - Attached a screen recording of the issue.
[Omnibus Experiment] The SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN error page is displayed after clicking the https://magmalabs.io/ link from Bugzilla, Facebook Messenger or Gmail **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Release 80.0.1 - Firefox Beta 81.0b8 - Firefox Nightly 82.0a1 **[Affected platforms]:** - Windows 10 x64 - macOS 10.15 - Ubuntu 16.04 x64 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have the Firefox browser installed. - The following pref is set to `true` value: `security.bad_cert_domain_error.url_fix_enabled`. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the Firefox browser. 2. Navigate to this Bugzilla report: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1617987. 3. Click on the "https://magmalabs.io/" link from the bug report. 4. Observe the behavior. **[Expected result]:** - The "www" prefix is added to the link in the address bar. - The website is loaded and displayed. **[Actual result]:** - The "SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN" error page is displayed. **[Notes]:** - This issue is not reproducible with the following actions: -> pasting the link into the address bar -> opening the link via context menu - Open in a New Tab options **(except for opening the link via Facebook Messenger)** -> opening the link via middle clicking -> opening the link using "Ctrl+click" shortcut - Attached a screen recording of the issue [here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_IvbOqApy-B0BYg_DSlxpeJuHnVoRx7j/view).
PDF viewer fails to render a page quickly enough and in the meantime it blocks FF UI thread (maybe due to memory usage). It should not block. My hardware: I have 32GB on Windows 10 Pro PC (64bit) with AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Eight-Core Processor 3.00 GHz A Japanese government website lists the following PDF. https://www.mhlw.go.jp/content/10900000/000812892.pdf Trying to render this PDF using FF 90.0.2 (64-bit) results in blocked FF sometimes. In one instance, for about a dozen minutes I cannot operate on FF since FF UI is blocked. PDF renderer should not block UI interaction. I can live with slow rendering as long as FF UI is not blocked. Most of the times, if I scroll down a page or two using the scroll bar, I get blocked for a dozen seconds or so, and then something is plotted on screen (not complete). Maybe a couple of minute later, the numerical table is shown, but I am not sure if the table is complete because if I scroll down, again some rendering occurs and quite likely I get blocked again. I get a crashed tab during a test, too. So there is something wrong with PDF.js when it handles this PDF file. I found out rendering this page consumes large amount of memory. FF started to use 32GB memory quickly. In the instance where the rendering blocked FF for almost a dozen minute, it tried to use all the swap area, too (I think I have swap set to 32 or 33 GB). When the real memory is used up, the UI of FF gets sluggish, and even system level interaction gets sluggish when the swap limit is reached. too. But most of the time, the memory usage goes to almost 32GB of memory (maybe 500MB memory left) and then stays there for about a few dozen seconds and the gradually comes down. The appearance of some incomplete images on screen happens when the memory usage started to come down. In contrast, Google Chrome can render this page in no time flat. The difference is amazing. I think whatever is causing this inefficient memory usage and blocking due to it should be investigated and fixed.
[Proton] Downloads panel context menu item actions have no effect (clicking them does nothing) User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:88.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/88.0 Steps to reproduce: 1.Open Firefox Nighty 2.Download Anything from web 3.open download button from toolbar 4. right click and choose copy download link Actual results: Nothing is copied Expected results: The file download link must be copied
A11y Followup - step indicator var & colorways selector variations in HCM A small patch to address QA feedback on https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1733690
Policy on Linux can be bypassed by setting MOZ_SYSTEM_CONFIG directory In bug 1785278 we added basic autoconfig support for the snap. A change was added to policy to read policies from the system config directory, but that could be overridden by an environment variable for testing purposes. That should not have been put in policy.
Scrollbar is present in "Add/Edit bookmark" panel after landing patch from bug #1725131 Scrollbar is present in "Add/Edit bookmark" panel after landing patch from bug #1725131. The scrollbar covers some edge part of the right part of "Add/Edit bookmark" panel. It is worth to mention that resized favicon is visible is top left part of "Add/Edit bookmark" panel. The regression is caused by: >Bug 1725131 - Remove messaging system code related to the Bookmark panel r=pdahiya,Mardak,webdriver-reviewers > >Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D122342
Search shortcuts are overwritten by special search shortcuts keywords User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:98.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/98.0 Steps to reproduce: * Have Firefox open already on any arbitrary page. * Do `CTRL` + `K` to focus on the search tab (In my case, the default search engine is DuckDuckGo) * Type `% ` to search tabs Actual results: The search engine will correctly switch from DuckDuckGo to Tabs. However, the `% ` in order to change it is still there, and part of the searches. So this is only actually useful if the user backspaces twice to remove the 2 characters and then starts typing to find the tab they wanted. Expected results: When the search engines switched to tabs, it should've either: * Removed the `% ` * When actually doing the search, trim of the `% ` used to just make Tabs the effective search engine
[XFA] Paragraphs are overlapping some input fields **Note** * When the user loads a specific PDF file in Adobe Reader and hen in Nightly and compares pages 6-7, he will notice that some paragraphs are incorrectly overlapping some input field. **Affected versions** * Nightly v91.0a1 **Affected platforms** * all **Preconditions** * Flip the "pdfjs.enableXfa" pref to true. **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch browser. 2. Load the attached PDF file. 3. Scroll to pages 6-7. **Expected result** * The C9, C9 note and C10 sectiona are correctly displayed, no overlap. **Actual result** * The C9, C9 note and C10 sectiona are overlapping. **Regression range** * Not a regression, but an implementation flaw.
sidebar.visibility pref gets reset after each browser restart When using vertical tabs, if you set the visibility for the sidebar to expand on hover or always hide, then restart the browser, the sidebar.visibility pref gets reset to `"always-show"` after every browser restart.
Address Bar Tip okay button is cut off on the right side Nightly 88.0a1 (2021-03-08) (64-Bit) macOS 11.2.2 1.) Clean Install of Nightly 2.) Start Nightly 3.) Wait until Megabar help text for "less typing" 4.) Take a look at the right side of the okay button Actual: It is cut-off Expected: It shouldn't be cut-off A screenshot is attached.
Let the status panel use -moz-content-prefers-color-scheme ... since it sort of integrates with the content area.
Poor contrast on hover/active with proton appmenu with dark system theme. https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/f47a4b67643b3048ef9a2e2ac0c34edf6d1ebff3/browser/themes/shared/customizableui/panelUI.inc.css#64-67 is specifying a hardcoded background but inheriting a system color. That's not great if the system color is light :)
Adjust color-mix for secondary text to better align with design spec Actual Secondary text color = color-mix(in srgb, currentColor 80%, transparent) Expected Secondary text color = color-mix(in srgb, currentColor 60%, transparent) This should be applied on new tab page and on Fx View for consistency
Site permission panel is missing a number of Proton styles **Affected versions** * Firefox 89.0a1 **Affected platforms** * Windows 10 x64 * Ubuntu 18.04 x64 * macOS 10.15 **Precondition** The following prefs are set to true in about:config: - browser.proton.enabled - browser.proton.doorhangers.enabled (for preliminary testing this also required, until the work is moved to the main pref) **Steps to reproduce** 1. Go to https://permission.site/. 2. Click on the "Location" button. 3. Click on the "Allow" button. 4. Click on the site permission icon. **Expected result** * There is no arrow before "Last access..." * The "Last access..." string is smaller than the "Access your location" string. * The Allowed/Blocked string is inside a grey rectangle. **Actual result** * There is an arrow before "Last access..." * The "Last access..." string is too big. * The Allowed/Blocked string is not inside a grey rectangle. **Regression range** * This is not a regression. **Additional notes** * Please look at the attached image. This is the one from the specs.
Poor contrast on fxview when using windows HCM and the firefox system theme (no lwt theme) The page background in about:firefoxview-next has a hard-coded color value so in HCM you can get yellow text on a white background. We have some high-contrast overrides in https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/components/firefoxview/firefoxview-next.css#46-54, I think we need to add at least `--newtab-background-color` in there.
Cannot easily reattempt navigating to a URL that returned status 204 No Content using reload button (and URL is not remembered in session restore) User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:72.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/72.0 Steps to reproduce: - Open new tab - Open network console - Navigate to a page with status 204 (No Content), for example http://httpstat.us/204 - Try to reload the page with the button near the address bar or F5 or Ctrl+R Actual results: Nothing. Reload button is disabled. Expected results: Firefox should send a new HTTP request. The 204 status is special, but I think if the user explicitly entered the address in the address bar, the browser should navigate to that page and make it possible to reload it. This is a common task (and HTTP status) for developers of web services.
Import Browser Data: Browser data checkboxes should be grouped together for screenreaders ## Prerequisites: Found in Nightly 133.0a1 (2024-10-21)(64-bit) ## STR: 1. Turn on NVDA (note: make sure that Speech Viewer is turned on) 2. Open `about:welcome` 3. Navigate to the 'Save and continue' button and press `enter` 4. The 'Import Browser Data' screen will appear. Navigate to the dropdown underneath and select 'Internal Testing Migrator' 5. Move NVDA focus through the checkboxes underneath and observe NVDA output ## Expected: The browser data selection checkboxes should be grouped the screenreader see them as a group and can announce something like "clickable Bookmarks checkbox checked 1 of 6," where "1 of 6" is the thing of interest. [This page](https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/forms/grouping/) has examples. Grouping the checkboxes will allow screenreader users to know how many to expect ## Actual: The checkboxes are placed in a `<fieldset>` but DevTools shows a `<legend>` is missing. Please see [Fieldset elements must be labeled](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Accessibility/Understanding_WCAG/Text_labels_and_names?utm_source=devtools&utm_medium=a11y-panel-checks-text-label#fieldset_elements_must_be_labeled) for an example NVDA says: '_clickable Bookmarks checkbox checked_' and checkboxes are not grouped together.
PDF forms issue with numbers starting with zero User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/109.0 Steps to reproduce: Attempted to fill out IRS form W-9 in Firefox 109.0 (Linux vanilla Mozilla build). Form located at: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf Enter a social security number under "Part I" that has leading zeros in one or more sections. Fake example number: "023-45-0789". Actual results: The leading zeros are dropped when tabbing to the next field. Applies to all three parts of the social security number field. Resulting number displayed after entering "023-45-0789" is "23-45-789". Expected results: The leading zeros in these fields should have been retained. The only workaround is to use the letter "O" instead of "0" (zero).
page info > media scales without respecting css rule object-fit: contain; User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/113.0 Steps to reproduce: Opened https://open.spotify.com/artist/53Y5WpBd3r0mBD4VNp5vEi?si=tkVqgel7RDWNv58R7qwItQ&nd=1 Opened Page Info > Media to download images from the caroussel at the bottom of the page (when you click on the image under "Information") Actual results: The images from the caroussel are all listed as graphics and get scaled to the "wrong" aspect ratio. The first image is also listed a second time as background image, the background image entry is scaled correctly. All images are 427px × 640px but they get scaled to 768px × 432px which is the accurate size of the img element on the page but the element has a css rule "object-fit: contain;" so Firefox actually zooms it smaller to fit the image in the correct aspect ratio (on the webpage). Second bug on the same page, I only just noticed: Using the save button results in a wrong file extension ".htm" instead of ".jpg" I'm on Windows 10 64bit Education Edition with Nightly 113.0a1 (2023-03-26) (64-Bit). If necessary I could open a second bug but it also affects the same spotify page and the same part of Firefox and the same image, so I better have this solved/looked at by the same person. Expected results: I don't understand why images are scaled here at all when it's just listing the media files present on a page. Especially since the save button preserves the image with the correct aspect ratio and the original scaling. There's another image on the page that's actually 160px × 160px (but scaled to 24px × 24px) I can barely decipher post stamp size, you? ^^
[Monochromatic Themes] Residual line is displayed between tab bar and toolbar **Affected versions** * Fx94.0a1 **Affected platforms** * Windows 10 * Ubuntu 20.04 **Preconditions** Set browser.theme.temporary.monochromatic.enabled = true Select any monochromatic theme. **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch Firefox. 2. Observe the tab bar and the toolbar. **Expected result** * There is no 'separator', the color change is done directly. **Actual result** * There is a residual line separating the tab bar from the toolbar. **Regression range** * Not a regression. **Additional notes** * Please note that the issue occurs with all the monochromatic themes. * The 'old' themes (Default, Light, Dark and Alpenglow) don't have this issue.
Console errors when trending searches enabled. as commented at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1820043#c4, they dont eem to break anything but I have also seen them.
Navigating inside the translated text box using UP/DOWN ARROWs is not working correctly **Note** * When the user selects a larger paragraph of text and triggers the Select Translations panel, he will need to navigate inside the text box to read all the translated text. When tapping the DOWN ARROW once, the panel scrolls to the very end of the text. Then if he taps the UP ARROW, the focus will move from the last row, one row at a time, without any visual effect of the focus, until the focus reaches the top of the text area (~12 presses of the UP ARROW), only then, the text is scrolled up, one row at a time. Scrolling back down will happen just the same, ~12 ghost taps until the text is being scrolled. Both the scrolling down and scrolling up using the keyboard is ineffective. **Found in** * Nightly v127.0a1 **Affected versions** * Nightly v127.0a1 **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: Windows, MacOS, Ubuntu * Unaffected platforms: - **Steps to reproduce** 1. Select a very large paragraph of text. 2. Open the context menu and select the Translate option. 3. Tap the DOWN ARROW button. **Expected result:** The text is being scrolled 1 or a few rows at a time. **Actual result:** The text is being scrolled to the end. 4. Tap the UP ARROW button. **Expected result:** The text is being scrolled 1 or a few rows at a time. **Actual result:** The text does not scroll up for the first 12 taps, then scrolls one row at a time. **Regression range** * Not a regression.
Add period to Focus promo subtitle string and tooltip text on Spotlight dismiss button In `spotlight.ftl`, `spotlight-focus-promo-subtitle` should = "Scan the QR code to download." Additionally, the dismiss button in multistage Spotlight should have a tooltip.
Unable to resize an image added to the PDF if the PDF is rotated and the image spills over a second page **Found in** * Nightly 117.0a1 (2023-07-12) **Affected versions** * Nightly 117.0a1 (2023-07-12) **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: ALL **Steps to reproduce** 1. Open a PDF file with multiple pages in Firefox. 2. Rotate the PDF. 3. Click the Add an image button from the PDF toolbar. 4. Place the Image so that its bottom right corner is on a second page. 5. Try to resize the image. **Expected result** * The user should be able to resize the image even if the bottom right corner falls on a second page. **Actual result** * The part of the Image that spilled on the second page is not recognized by the Tool and the user cannot resize it. The user would have to move the added image up and then resize it, but if the image is larger than the pdf page he will not be able to resize the image. **Regression range** * N/A
Autoscroll setting unexpectedly disabled User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:92.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/92.0 Steps to reproduce: Unfortunately I don't know how to reproduce. On occasion, the setting will un-check from time to time. I think it occurs on startup, but I can't be certain. My best assumption is that something is funky with Sync, but that's a guess tbh. Actual results: I set Autoscroll to active by using Settings > General > Browsing > "Use autoscrolling". This was unset by default when I installed (installed on Pop!_OS 21.04, the Pop!_OS version of the Debian package). After a few uses (or many), the setting is unset and I have to go back in to enable it. Expected results: The "Use autoscrolling" setting should remain checked until I un-check it.
Skylight - Improve performance for displaying CTR values Currently, it takes ~20 seconds for Skylight to finish loading and displaying all the CTR values. We want to improve this performance to be more reasonable. See this [spike document](https://github.com/mozilla/skylight/pull/214/files#diff-d305ec138192dcb7706226becfd90a1d8e20a99e22ad63cbc1e76f028343e251) for some potential ideas on where to start. Particularly, follow this [article](https://www.googlecloudcommunity.com/gc/Technical-Tips-Tricks/Looker-API-Performance-Best-Practices/ta-p/591327) for some tips.
Tabs can be restored after deleting private session data **Found in** * Nightly 120.0a1 **Affected versions** * Nightly 120.0a1 **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: macOS 12, Ubuntu 22.04, Windows 11 **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch a private window. 2. Browse various websites. 3. Delete the session by clicking on the "End Private Session" button. 4. Press the Ctrl+Shift+T keys. **Expected result** * After deleting the session data the closed tabs should not be restored. **Actual result** * All tabs opened during step 2 are restored even after ending the private session. **Regression range** Not a regression. **Additional notes** * Setting the severity of this issue to S2 - as it should not be possible to recover deleted browsing history after ending the private session.
[Linux] Options are missing focus indicators while tabbing through them in Customize Sidebar **Found in** * Nightly 129.0a1 **Affected versions** * Nightly 129.0a1 (2024-07-08) **Affected platforms** * Linux (Ubuntu 24) **Preconditions** * Set the following prefs: sidebar.revamp - true sidebar.verticalTabs - true **Steps to reproduce** 1. Open the Customize Sidebar panel. 2. Use Tab and shift tab in order to cycle through the options **Expected result** * The user should be able to see the focused option while tabbing through **Actual result** * The user cannot see the focused option while tabbing through **Regression range** * Not a regression **Additional Notes** - See the issue in the [following attachment](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sLoR8Y0vFuRsgpuR97vRPW-coENl5Fxs/view?usp=sharing)
Dark Hover Preview Issue on Multiple Tabs on Ubuntu **Found in** * 126.0a1 **Affected versions** * 126.0a1 **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: Ubuntu 22, Ubuntu 23 * Unaffected platforms: Windows, macOS **Preconditions** * browser.tabs.cardPreview.enabled set to true **Steps to reproduce** 1. Open several tabs and hover over them to trigger the preview. 2. Open a few more new tabs. 3. Hover again all the open tabs and observe the preview. **Expected result** The tab hover preview is visible for all the opened tabs. **Actual result** The tab hover preview appears dark for more then half of the tabs. **Regression range** * Not a regression since this is a new feature. **Notes** * The dark hover preview is frequently visible on the about:newtab pages. * Video attached showing the issue.
Informational infobars have the wrong (i) icon on Proton **Affected versions** Firefox Nightly 89.0a1 **Preconditions** browser.proton.enabled= *true* browser.proton.infobars.enabled= *true* **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch Firefox Nightly 2. Navigate to https://permission.site 3. Click on "Protocol Handler" **Expected Results** The Protocol handler informational infobar appears properly and has the correct (!) icon **Actual Results** The informational infobar's icon is not the correct one
Theme not applied to bookmark subfolders **This comment is copy/pasted from a community issue filed during the Foxfooding program.** --- **Firefox Version:** Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:89.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/89.0 **Window Size (inner width and height):** 1840x1008 ## Steps to Reproduce 1. Change theme from default, for example Firefox Alpenglow 2. Click on a folder in your bookmarks bar ## Expected Behavior The subfolder menu should follow the same as the Hamburger menu ## Actual Behavior Clicking on the folder on the bookmarks bar it will display the content with a black background not purple (as per the Firefox Alpenglow theme)
The “Collections Promo” section is redisplayed on a new tab after it was previously dismissed **[Affected versions]:** Firefox Nightly 75.0a1 Build ID: 20200305095541 **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 x64 - macOS 10.15 - Ubuntu Linux 18.04 x64 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have the value of the pref `browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.discoverystream.spocs-endpoint` set to `https://spocs.getpocket.com/spocs?site=1116390`. - Have the value of the pref `browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.discoverystream.isCollectionDismissible` set to `true`. - Have the value of the pref` browser.search.region` set to `US`. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the browser with the profile from prerequisites and open a new tab. 2. Press the “Dismiss” button from the “Collections Promo” section. 3. Open a new tab and observe the page. **[Expected result]:** - The “Collections Promo” section is no longer displayed. **[Actual result]:** - The “Collections Promo” section is redisplayed with 3 new cards. **[Notes]:** - The issue is also reproducible after dismissing, saving to Pocket, or deleting from Pocket. - Attached a screen recording of the issue.
Pinning topsite moves the tile with + x position when sponsored topsites are active ##### [Suggested Severity:] S3 ##### [Description:] Pinning a non-sponsored topsite will move the topsites from the current position. ##### [Environment:] Windows 10 83.0b10-trybuild ##### [Preconditions:] There are sponsored tiles listed in the topsites. ##### [Steps:] 1. Download and install RO localized Firefox. 2. Create an user.js and set: browser.topsites.useRemoteSetting = true and browser.search.region to "RO", connecting to the staging main-preview. 3. Start the browser with the predefined profile. 4. Open a new about:preferences#home and set topsites to be shown on 4 rows. 5. Open a new tab. 6. Pick any sponsored or non-sponsored topsite and choose to pin it using the menu. ##### [Actual Result:] The topsite is pinned. The topsite is moved from the current position to position +x, where x represents the number of sponsored topsites in front of it. ##### [Expected Result:] The topsite is pinned in the current position. ##### [Note:] The behavior doesn’t reproduce if the sponsored top-sites are disabled. (browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.showSponsoredTopSites = false) SEE SCREENSHOT ATTACHED, WARNER MOVED POSITION WHEN PINNED it also loosed its image.
Deleting bookmark from tag view doesn't delete bookmark, deletes tag instead (Context menu option is misleading) User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/91.0 Steps to reproduce: Go to tag. Highlight bookmark(s). Press Delete or Right-click - Delete Bookmark. Actual results: Bookmark isn't deleted. Instead, tag is deleted from bookmark. Bookmark is still somewhere in the Bookmarks Menu. Have to then fish for it there to delete it. Huge mess. I had no idea this was the behavior, now I have a bazillion rogue bookmarks which I intended to delete but turns out are still there, some have other tags, some have none. Total mess. Expected results: Like the button says, delete the bookmark. There are already two ways to delete the tag (uncheck from tag list or remove from the Tags form), but apparently there is no way to delete the bookmark, other than going back to Bookmark Menu and fishing for it from there, hoping you get the right one.
default-browser-agent.exe fails with missing VCRUNTIME140.DLL on uninstall On a stock Windows 10 install, there will be two error messages when uninstalling due to a missing runtime, this is installed with Firefox but not present globally in a stock install. > default-browser-agent.exe - System Error > The code execution cannot proceed because VCRUNTIME140.DLL was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this error. and another for MSVCP140.dll. Thus the scheduled task isn't uninstalled. This may be because we run the program and then proceed with the uninstall without waiting for it to finish; by the time the EXE has started the DLLs could be gone. This might be fixed by bug 1626887, which changes this to `ExecWait`. Alternately there might be something odd about the working directory?
A pdf can be too much zoomed with the wheel when ctrl is pressed outside of the viewer STR: - open a pdf - click outside Firefox to remove any focus - press ctrl - move the mouse on the viewer and play with the wheel. The document is a way too much zoomed/unzoomed.
Sync doesn't upload any bookmarks when one bookmark is invalid User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:73.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/73.0 Steps to reproduce: Sync (either Sync Now or wait for it to sync), when one bookmark was an invalid URL and there were other (valid) new bookmarks locally that needed to be uploaded. The invalid bookmark was https://http%3a%2f%2fwww.forbes.com%2fsites%2fsarahtilton%2f2015%2f01%2f09%2fproblems-with-math-tutoring-app-expands-the-answers%2f/ The local device where I saw the error is a laptop whose OS is Xubuntu 18.04, and the Firefox is Mozilla Firefox for Ubuntu 73.0 (64 bit). I sync it with another partition of that same laptop's hard disk (same OS), and with a OnePlus One phone running Firefox for Android (OS is not stock Android, it's CyanogenOS). Actual results: New (valid) local bookmarks did not appear on my two other devices (so I infer they never got uploaded). On the device with the bad bookmark (the laptop), new bookmarks that had been created on another device appeared in Bookmarks (so I infer that downloading is fine). No error message (unless I examine the sync log). Bookmarks I had moved to new folders returned to the folders they had been in before. Expected results: The new valid local bookmarks should be uploaded to the server and then appear on other devices. Bookmarks locally moved to other folders should appear in the new folders on other devices.
Dragging multiple tabs is broken in right-to-left mode This is a regression from bug 1932489. Although bug 1945440 fixed the issue of dragging single tab in right-to-left mode, dragging multiple tabs at once is still broken. So far I have noticed this issues when dragging multiple tabs - tabs are not shifted at the proper point. - when dragging to the start the first tab does not shift at all. - when dragging to the end the last tab does not shift at all. I think that `overlapPercent` calculation is wrong when dragging multiple tabs in right-to-left mode.
"Say hello to Firefox View" modal is not localized STR: I'm not sure if there's a pref to control the "Say hello" modal, but you'll need an instance of Firefox (or maybe just a new profile) where you haven't navigated to Firefox View before. 1. Download a non-English localized build * Or change the locale by downloading the appropriate langpack from https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/latest-mozilla-central-l10n/linux-x86_64/xpi/ and using `Services.locale.requestedLocales = ["langcode-Langcode"]`. 1. Change web content language in about:preferences#general to a non-English language 2. Restart browser to ensure Firefox has changed all of the localized elements 3. Navigate to Firefox View Expected: - The "Say hello to FIrefox View" modal is localized Actual: - The "Say hello to Firefox View" modal is in English
mainPanelView is undefined I saw this TypeError in the browser console.
[Experiment] The “Device migration” screen is wrongly shown before the “Choose Your Language” one **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Release 111.0 (Build ID: 20230309232128) **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 x64 - Windows 11 x64 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have the Firefox Release 111 build installed and opened. - Have set a different OS language than Firefox. - Have the “nimbus.debug” pref set to true in the “about:config” page. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Force enroll in the Treatment B branch of the experiment using the following link: about:studies?optin_slug=device-migration-new-user-onboarding-pt-2&optin_branch=treatment-b&optin_collection=nimbus-preview 2. navigate to the "about:welcome" page and click the “Skip this step” button from the first screen. 3. Observe what happens. **[Expected result]:** - The “Choose Your Language” screen is displayed. **[Actual result]:** - The “Device Migration” screen is displayed. **[Notes]:** - Based on [Figma](https://www.figma.com/file/c83OEio9DhCQKuabx2tIEl/NUO-Experiments-2023?node-id=2%3A376&t=UrSiCJKtdKPdsyMm-0), the “Device Migration” screen should be displayed after the “Choose Your Language” one. - This issue is also reproducible in the Treatment A branch of the experiment. - It is also reproducible when naturally enrolling in the experiment. - Attached is a screen recording of the issue.
Unable to load CPS (French Healthcare Card) PKCS#11 security module in FF119b2-4 in macOS (Intel & ARM all affected) Steps to reproduce: We try to load the CPS PKCS#11 library manually : 1°) Open firefox 114 beta 4 2°) Go to Settings > Privacy & Security 3°) In the 'Security' section, click the button 'Security devices' 4° ) In the security modules dialog, click the button 'Load module' 5°) In the 'Load module' dialog, browse to location where resides the CPS PKCS#11 module (cps3_pkcs11_osx.dylib) in /usr/local/lib 6°) Validate the 'Load module' dialog ================================= The same library is loaded without any problem in Firefox 118 release. Actual results: An error message is displayed saying that the module couldn't be loaded Expected results: The CPS module should have been loaded without any error messages The CPS module should have been listed in the security modules dialog as a new module
"Recently closed" tabs list shouldn't show hidden tabs (on Firefox View or other UI surfaces) User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:106.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/106.0 Steps to reproduce: Extensions are using "browser.tabs.hide" API to perform actions without bothering user. However, these tabs once closed are now visible in the "about:firefoxview" page. Since hidden tabs are not meant to be visible, they shouldn't become visible after they are closed.
[Experiment] The "Recommend Add-ons - Staff pick" feature callout is not triggered **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Release 121.0 (Build ID: 20231211174248) - Firefox Beta 122.0b6 (Build ID: 20240105091609) - Firefox Nightly 123.0a1 (Build ID:20240107090723) **[Affected Platforms]:** - macOS 13.1 - Windows 10 - Linux Min 21.0 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have a Firefox profile with the following prefs in the "about:config" page: - nimbus.debug set to true **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the browser using the profile from the prerequisites. 2. Navigate to the following link to force enroll in the treatment-a of the experiment: [link](about:studies?optin_slug=recommend-add-ons-staff-pick&optin_branch=treatment-a&optin_collection=nimbus-preview). 4. Open a new tab. 5. Observe the behavior. **[Expected result]:** - The "Recommend Add-ons - Staff pick" feature callout is triggered in the top right part. **[Actual result]:** - The "Recommend Add-ons - Staff pick" feature callout is NOT triggered. **[Notes]:** - The issue is reproducible using all the treatment branches. - The issue is reproducible also with natural enrollment. - The feature callout is not triggered, because the "trigger" is missing from all the message configurations of the treatment branches. It seems that only the Control branch has the trigger set. - I have cloned the experiment in the [Stage environment](https://stage.experimenter.nonprod.dataops.mozgcp.net/nimbus/cmunteanqa-2241-recommend-addons-staff-pick/summary), added the "trigger": { "id": "defaultBrowserCheck" } from the control branch, and the feature callout is successfully triggered.
Replace date template in Merino URLs Suggestions from Merino include the same `%YYYYMMDDHH%` URL template that suggestions from remote settings include. Firefox needs to substitute the current date and hour for the template just like it does for RS suggestions. We should move [this logic](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/25997ce8267ec9e3ea4b727e0973bd9ef02bba79/browser/components/urlbar/UrlbarQuickSuggest.jsm#132) up to the provider class. Nan says we need this for 96 but not 95.
The screenshot screen will be affected by the universal selector for children of the body User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:100.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/100.0 Steps to reproduce: I tried to take a screenshot of the website, but the region selector was out of position. When I checked the source code, it seemed that the universal selector for children of the body will match the region selector. Steps to Reproduce: ```css * { padding: 50px; } ``` The screenshot screen will be off by 50px by this style. Reproduced Environment: Windows 11 Pro 21H2 22000.556 Firefox 99 (64-bit, current stable) and Firefox 100.0b2(64-bit Developer Edition) Actual results: The screenshot screen will be affected by the styles which use a universal selector on the page. Expected results: The screenshot screen will not be affected by any styles on the page.
The Highlight Delete and Colors menu does not work if the submenu is on top of a different highlight **Found in** * Nightly 124.0a1 (2024-02-07) **Affected versions** * Nightly 124.0a1 (2024-02-07) **Affected platforms** * All **Steps to reproduce** 1. Open any PDF in Firefox. 2. Enable the highlight tool. 3. Highlight any text. 4. Free Highlight some Text close to the already highlighted text so that the Delete button overlaps the already Highlighted text. **Expected result** * Delete and Color buttons should have priority over the already highlighted text. **Actual result** * Clicking any of the buttons from the submenu will focus the highlight underneath. **Regression range** Not a Regression
Improve the accuracy of the vulnerable password warning banner string Since we don't lookup the password with HIBP, we can only base the warning on logins saved in Firefox and the breach date.
Idle trigger doesn't immediately count tabs as silent when closing a tab that has audio playing 1. Have only 1 tab playing audio 2. Idle trigger knows audio is playing, so `_quietSince` is null 3. Close that tab, so there is no sound remaining Idle trigger _should_ hear about the tab closing, and update `_quietSince` to the current timestamp, because it's now quiet. But the TabClose event actually comes before the tab has been removed from `gBrowser.tabs`, and before the tab has been torn down. So when the TabClose listener checks the `_soundPlaying` getter, it finds that tab in the list of all tabs, and that tab's `soundPlaying` getter still functions and still returns `true`. So it thinks there's still sound playing when there isn't, and therefore it doesn't think the user is idle. This doesn't really affect behavior noticeably, because the next time it checks (when sound state changes or when another tab is closed), `_quietSince` will be set correctly. And tabs going silent doesn't trigger anything, it just sets a property that will be evaluated when the user goes idle. Since both idle & silent time need to be 20 minutes (or whatever the message defined), and closing a tab generally means you're not idle, it doesn't come into play much. Seems like this might reduce the trigger's reach? I think there might be situations where this prevents the idle trigger from firing when it should otherwise fire, or prevents targeting from matching, but it's kinda hard to think of one. In any case, it's worth fixing. It would be sensible to just account for the timing in the TabClose listener. There's actually a tab property I think we can use, `closing` - I suspect it should be true for the tab in this condition. So we just check `tabs.some(tab => !tab.closing && tab.soundPlaying)`. If my suspicion is wrong, it should be pretty easy to test, and we can probably just have the event listener wait 1 loop before checking the tabs, or something like that.
Tab-to-search engines unrelated to the autofilled domain sometimes appear From bug 1610718 comment 16: > We were specifically concerned about inundating the user with too many tab-to-search results. We're only supposed to show a tab-to-search result if the engine domain is autofilled. It would be annoying if we showed a Google tab-to-search result every time "g" was typed, but that appears to be almost what we're doing. I can reproduce in a different scenario: when an autofilled site starts with "g", we show a tab-to-search result for Google Drive. Weirdly, if I disable my Google Drive engine, neither Google nor Google Maps (which I have installed as an OpenSearch engine!) shows a tab-to-search result. It's not clear what's broken here. > I ran mozregression and the Wikipedia issue was sort of reproducible on the 2020-10-01 build when tab-to-search was introduced. A key difference being that we didn't yet show a Wikipedia tab-to-search result when "wikipedia.org" was autofilled, because the engine was actually for <locale>.wikipedia.org. I could reproduce the issue after installing an OpenSearch engine that pointed directly to wikipedia.org. > Something weird is happening with the muxer here.
Restart button is misaligned in About dialog The throbber and the restart icon are sitting a bit too low next to the text/button.
Translations loading indicator does not show reasons why a model hangs when loading Steps: - Updated Nightly to 117.0a1 (2023-07-27) - Went to Wikipedia, the main page for Russian language: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%97%D0%B0%D0%B3%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%8F_%D1%81%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B0 - Translation pop-up appeared and I pressed "translate" button Expected: - the page is translated in a reasonable time Actual: - The progress arrows started moving - I waited for a couple of minutes but nothing happened, the text was still in Russian - I went to another page and translated it successfully - Then went back to this one and it worked I'm pretty sure I already had the ru-en model downloaded because I used it before the update. I cannot reproduce this in a new profile, maybe it was something related to the state after the update. It works fine for other languages I tried. System: Mac OS 13.4.1, Firefox Nightly 117.0a1 (2023-07-27) (64-bit) BuildID: 20230727034425
"validated" text should be centered On the first page of https://web.archive.org/web/20201111224144/https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/migration/ircc/english/pdf/kits/forms/imm1344e.pdf, the "validated" text should be centered.
Studies get installed even though Normandy is disabled User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:98.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/98.0 Steps to reproduce: I disabled `app.normandy.enabled` and the "Allow Nightly to install and run studies" checkbox in preferences is unchecked and disabled. Actual results: Studies are still being installed and enabled. `about:studies` lies that "No new studies will run.". Expected results: "No means no."
Beta 76 pull-factor test-run experiment enrolled too many invalid users * Type of issue: Targeting expression result did not match intent. * Result: Too many users were enrolled in the experiment that never saw about:welcome. * Cause: We didn't include profile age filtering in the targeting expression. We identified this during review as a possible issue, but decided to go ahead to see if it would be ok without it since this was a beta dry run – and since we suspected there might be issues with accessing the ASRouter `profileDateCreated` from disk * Impact to experiment: We will need to restart. No impact to the actual product goals here since this was a test run.
Pinning a browser action to the toolbar when the toolbar will overflow puts the the button in the default overflow list instead of the addons panel STR ([originally noted by willdurand here](https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D162434#5339012)): 1. Make sure an extension like uBlock is in the unified extensions panel. If it's in the nav bar, right-click on it and unpin it from the toolbar. 2. Resize the window to the smallest width possible 3. Open the addons panel, and choose to pin uBlock to the toolbar. 4. Open the default overflow menu ("<<" button) 5. Opening the unified extensions panel again will show an empty list but that's because we don't expect extensions in the overflow menu The extension goes in the overflow menu. See screenshot.
Review checker URL bar icon disappears upon opting out Pre-requisites: opt-into a Firefox experience, open up a PDP with the review checker sidebar. **Steps to reproduce** 1. Opt out of the review checker via sidebar settings or by flipping a pref in about:config **Expected result** 1. Review checker sidebar is closed and user is opted out, but its URL bar icon persists. 2. Upon clicking on the URL bar icon, the user is prompted to opt in again. **Actual result** 1. URL bar icon is no longer available to the opted-out user.
Onboarding send yourself a download link is focused twice ## STR: 0. (macOS only) Ensure full keyboard navigation is activated by checking `Use keyboard navigation to move focus between controls` in System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts 1. Open the Firefox browser without signing into your Fx account 2. Open the Browser Console and enter: `Cc["@mozilla.org/browser/browserglue;1"].getService().wrappedJSObject._showUpgradeDialog()` 3. Navigate to the 3 onboarding screen `Hop from laptop to phone and back again` 4. Using keyboard alone (by pressing `Tab`) navigate to the `Skip this step` control ## Expected: 1. `send yourself a download link.` receives keyboard focus only once (after pressing `Tab` once when the 3rd screen is opened) 2. pressing `Tab` once again moves the keyboard focus to the `Skip this step` control. ## Actual: 1. `Scan the QR code to get Firefox for mobile or send yourself a download link.` receives the focus first after pressing `Tab` once when the 3rd screen is opened (redundant - it also has a custom focus indication) 2. the `send yourself a download link.` (as expected) 3. pressing `Tab` once again moves the keyboard focus to the `Skip this step` control (as expected). ### Windows NVDA output example: ``` (1) Scan the QR code to get Firefox for mobile or send yourself a download link. heading Scan the QR code to get Firefox for mobile or send yourself a download link. button (2) send yourself a download link. button ``` Note: while the screenshot attached includes a screen reader (NVDA) speech output panel, it is only done for presentation only, the bug exists without any screen reader running and fixing it for a keyboard alone should fix it for a screen reader use as well. Version: Firefox Nightly 107.0a1 (2022-10-17) (64-bit) on macOS 12.6 and Windows OS 11.
Setting binary/octet-stream PDF files to open in Firefox causes a blank entry in application handlers If you visit: https://smallpdf.com/shared#pt=02fdd17c-5a41-4a2c-a381-e094422dca8d Click the link, make sure open in Firefox is checked and check the box that says "Do this for files like this from now on" , you end up with a blank entry in preferences (see attachment). Also, it keeps asking you even though you said don't ask again.
For a slow loading page the hourglass icon is not replaced with the real favicon if the page finally finishes loading If you have a page that is slowly loading we will replace it's favicon with the hourglass icon (see bug 1812019). But if the page finally finishes loading, we never restore the real favicon of the page and the hourglass persists.
Intermittent browser/components/tabbrowser/test/tabs/browser_tab_manager_keyboard_access.js | Test timed out - **Filed by:** tszentpeteri [at] mozilla.com **Parsed log:** https://treeherder.mozilla.org/logviewer?job_id=460924138&repo=autoland **Full log:** https://firefox-ci-tc.services.mozilla.com/api/queue/v1/task/RJt2sHzYQx-IbInt-U3CTQ/runs/0/artifacts/public/logs/live_backing.log --- ``` [task 2024-06-03T21:57:23.124Z] 21:57:23 INFO - TEST-PASS | browser/components/tabbrowser/test/tabs/browser_tab_manager_keyboard_access.js | Focus inside all tabs menu after toolbar button pressed - [task 2024-06-03T21:57:23.124Z] 21:57:23 INFO - Buffered messages finished [task 2024-06-03T21:57:23.125Z] 21:57:23 INFO - TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | browser/components/tabbrowser/test/tabs/browser_tab_manager_keyboard_access.js | Test timed out - [task 2024-06-03T21:57:23.125Z] 21:57:23 INFO - GECKO(1428) | Completed ShutdownLeaks collections in process 3188 [task 2024-06-03T21:57:23.126Z] 21:57:23 INFO - TEST-START | Shutdown ```
Unexpected behavior when closing a group with a `beforeUnload` handler While investigating bug 1948859 I noticed that tab groups can do unexpected things when they contain tabs that prompt the user before unloading, such as https://codepen.io/chriscoyier/pen/GRRJobP - Saving and closing a group, the user can select "stay on this page", resulting in the group remaining with a single tab and also a copy of the original group being saved. - The associated bug 1948859 appears to be caused by groups being removed before their unload handlers have completed. Mossop suggested that a group containing tabs with these prompts should behave similar to windows: > the flow [for closing a window] is, user attempts to close, we fire beforeunload everywhere, if the user cancels anywhere then none of the tabs close. We should update anywhere that we remove groups to batch process their unload handlers and cancel removing the group if _any_ of those are cancelled by the user.
White border appears at top of content area when OS Theme is Dark Steps to reproduce: 1. Set OS theme to Dark 2. Start Firefox Actual results: White border appears on top of content area. See attached screenshot. Expected results: It should be darker. Regression window: https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=936f3047272d1ef5feb4f02953db3ad74c59bbd1&tochange=95109305b579922c59ef5966e60c9397e48847ac
Slow launch of pinned tabs when launched either by themselves or with Firefox Preconditions: 1. “Launch with Firefox” is enabled in the main extension panel STR: 1. Access https://www.wikipedia.org/ 2. Pin the tab to taskbar 3. Close the pinned tab window and launch it again from the taskbar 4. Notice the tab is fairly slow to launch 5. Close the pinned tab window 6. Restart the main Firefox instance 7. Observe the pinned tab is once more slow to launch even when launching with Firefox Expected: Lower launch times for pinned tabs. Actual: Pinned tabs are a bit slow to launch.
Choices in drop-down menu are invisible with Proton dark theme User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/78.0 Steps to reproduce: Actual user agent: `Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:90.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/90.0` 1. Enable Proton dark theme 2. Visit `https://milkbarstore.com/collections/mothers-day-shop` and click on quick view on one of the products 3. Open the quantity drop-down menu Actual results: The choices in the drop-down menu are invisible except for the one under the cursor Expected results: The drop-down menu's choices should be visible
Block auto-translate language from doing nonsensical translations While going through the telemetry data with Erik, we found a few clients that had spurious es -> es translations. We dug into it, and it was all related to a combination of using the auto-translation feature, changing language packs, and removing your web content languages. I don't have a precise STR for it. The fix for it is to treat the stored preferences for auto translate as an untrusted list of languages, and validating them during the `maybeOfferTranslate`. As a bonus, I'll add logic to ensure when we call `TranslationParent.translate` we will check that valid language pairs are received in case there are other regressions in the future.
openViewOnFocus breaks most common pattern for quickly navigating toolbars with the keyboard Bug 1603778 enabled browser.urlbar.openViewOnFocus by default in Nightly. Unfortunately, this breaks the most common (and [officially documented on Mozilla support](https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/access-toolbar-functions-using-keyboard)) pattern for quickly navigating toolbars with the keyboard: 1. Users press alt+d or control+l. 2. They would then generally press tab or shift+tab to begin navigating to other toolbar controls. With openViewOnFocus enabled, pressing tab or shift+tab (step 2) moves through address bar suggestions instead of moving to the next or previous toolbar control. The tricky issue here is that this behaviour appears to be by design. I don't know what the product goal is, but we clearly want users to see the suggestion list when they focus the address bar. If that's what we want for mouse users, it follows that it's also what we want for keyboard users... but currently, that's in direct conflict with toolbar keyboard navigation. There are three possible solutions: 1. Don't do openViewOnFocus for keyboard users. But that means keyboard users get a different UX. 2. Stop tab/shift+tab from navigating suggestions, either always or only if openViewOnFocus triggered. There's bug 1437524 for getting rid of this always, but there's a lot of controversy concerning that. 3. Add another keystroke to focus the toolbar for quick toolbar keyboard navigation which doesn't trigger openViewOnFocus. That means we have to come up with yet another keyboard command and means users have to re-train something they do reflexively (and potentially hundreds/thousands of times a day).
The Hamburger menu disappears when the user clicks the "Sync and Save Data" text [Affected versions] All [Affected platforms] All [Preconditions] Have browser.proton.enabled - true [Steps to reproduce] 1. Open the Firefox browser and Open the Hamburger menu. 2. Click the text label for "Sync and Save Data". [Expected result] The Hamburger menu should remain open, clicking a text field from the Hamburger menu should not close it. [Actual result] The Hamburger menu is dissmised when the user clicks the "Sync and Save Data" text.
Enhanced Tracking Protection milestone doorhanger shows incorrect date This was mentioned by a German localizer and I was able to reproduce on my machine locally. The string `cfr-doorhanger-milestone-heading2` should display that X number of trackers were blocked since the user profile began tracking blocked counters, e.g. `Nightly blocked over 1,000 trackers since May 2023!`. Instead, the string is displaying the current month and year (`Nightly blocked over 1,000 trackers since January 2024!`) Steps to reproduce: 1) Create a new profile and open in Firefox 2) Visit a page with a tracking cookie (recommend `amazon.com`). This will create an entry in `protections.sqlite` 3) Use `about:support` to find the Profile Folder where your `protections.sqlite` file is saved 4) Quit Firefox to ensure `protections.sqlite` is editable 5) Use a sqlite database editor such as `DB Browser for SQLite` to open `protections.sqlite` 6) Find the first entry in the `events` table, edit the `count` column to `1000`, and the `datetime` column to something other than January 2024 (e.g. `2023-11-03`). Write the changes to the database and close your editor. 7) Open Firefox with the profile created in step 1 8) Navigate to `about:config`, create and set a config `browser.contentblocking.cfr-milestone.update-interval` and set the value as a number `10` 9) Navigate to `amazon.com`. Refresh the page until the string is triggered. (Should take around 3 refreshes.) 10) Observe the doorhanger (screenshot attached) Similar strings (`graph-total-tracker-summary` and `protections-milestone`) show the date of earliest recorded blocked trackers as expected. I've checked a previous bug (Bug 1687910) in which this string was changed, but was this fixed more than 3 years ago, so something must have changed in the code calling this string.
Incorrect URL Coloring when backslashes at the end User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.15; rv:88.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/88.0 Steps to reproduce: Go to any url without any path (you can also retype it if it redirects you to a resource with a path). For example, "https://www.mozilla.org" but not "https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/" . Add "\" to the end of the URL. Actual results: For every "\" at the end of the URL, another extra letter starting from the left gets greyed out. For example, "https://www.mozilla.org\", will have "https://www.m" grayed out. "https://www.mozilla.org\\", will have "https://www.mo" grayed out. So on and so on. Expected results: Only the "www." and any subdomains should be grayed out (perhaps some others, I don't know the exact parsing rules). Since this is a really small aesthetic issue, can I fix it?
Users can not be enrolled or unenrolled from Nimbus rollouts if studies are disabled **[Affected Versions]:** - Firefox Beta 97.0b8 (Build ID: 20220125201015) - Firefox Nightly 98.0a1 (Build ID: 20220126065618) **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 - macOS 11.6 - Linux Mint 20.2 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have Remote Settings Devtools installed and set to the Stage environment. - Have “nimbus.debug” set to “true” from “about:config”. - Have a rollout launched to Stage (e.g the desktop “privatebrowsing” rollout from this [comment](https://github.com/mozilla/nimbus-shared/issues/183#issuecomment-1014761996)). - Be enrolled in the rollout. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Go to “about:preferences#privacy” and untick “Allow Nightly to install and run studies”. 2. Use Remote Settings Devtools to change the environment to “Prod” (including clearing data and polling). 3. Restart the browser and observe the “about:studies” page. **[Expected result]:** - You are no longer enrolled in the rollout. **[Actual result]:** - You are still enrolled in the rollout. **[Notes]:** - The issue is also reproducible for enrolling in rollouts after the option is unchecked. - If the option is then checked, users are unenrolled. - Users are not unenrolled from active rollouts if the option is unchecked (without stopping the rollout or changing the environment). - Attached is a recording of the issue.
The chevron button in shopping-details summary is not labeled ### Preconditions: - Set the `browser.shopping.experience2023.enabled` - `TRUE` - Set the `browser.shopping.experience2023.optedIn` - `1` - Enable a screen reader, i.e. NVDA on Windows ### STR: 1. Reach the following links https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V6ZSHF4?th=1 2. Hover the mouse cursor over either `How we determine review quality` chevron button or `Settings` chevron button 3. Navigate to the `How we determine review quality` collapsed button (i.e. by using `Tab`), then press `DownArrow` to hear the announcement for the chevron button. Repeat for `Settings` chevron button ### Expected: - The label (adjacent text) should be read out loud by NVDA alongside the role of the button - Either the chevron button is not announced by a screen reader (because the label, role, and state are already announced by the focusable `<summary>` element) or the button provides a meaningful label ### Actual: - The button is not announced by a screen reader. - When navigated to in browsing mode, an extra control is announced as `button, collapsed, button`
synced tabs sidebar has label of button 'Sign in to Sync' cropped for German (longer string) Firefox 89.0a1 20210410214333 on Windows 8.1 The "Sign in to sync" button in the Synced Tabs sidebar gets cropped for German because it's too long (see screenshot). The string got longer after the "Sync" brand got dropped (bug 1700638). It fits in the Synced Tabs panel. `Synchronisationseinstellungen öffnen` is even longer.
"Current view" text close to the current view button is too small compared to the others STR: 1) Open a PDF 2) Open the secondary toolbar The text close to the current view button is much smaller compared to the rest.
The Firefox Nightly crashes on MacOS 10.10.5 after clicking on the Show Password/Copy/Edit button from about:logins page [Affected versions]: - Firefox Nightly 76.0a1 (Build ID: 20200313095322) [Affected Platforms]: - Mac 10.10.5 [Prerequisites]: - Have a profile with at least one saved login. - Have an OS password set. [Steps to reproduce]: 1. Open the latest Nightly browser. 2. Navigate to the “about:logins” page and select a saved password. 3. Click on the “Show Password'' or ”Copy” or “Edit” button from the login item. 4. Observe the behavior. [Expected result]: - The operating system’s authentication dialog is displayed. [Actual result]: - The browser crashes. [Notes]: - The issue is also reproducible if trying to check the “Use a master password” option from “about:preferences#privacy” page. - The issue is not reproducible on older Nightly versions where this functionality is not available. - Here is the link to the [crash report](https://crash-stats.mozilla.org/report/index/8b73b554-fbf0-4e44-ae2e-c2a170200313). - Attached a screen recording with the issue: [link](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wMI876DBREbTTgdGEMkzeiEuw653sMSe).
Firefox View "tab" feels slower than other tabs because it opens on mouse click release, rather than immediately on mouse click One thing I noticed while opening Firefox View and following its progress was that it opens slightly slower than other tabs. I discovered that this was the case because unlike "real" tabs in Firefox, Firefox View opens when you release your mouse click rather than immediately on click. For consistency and a good user experience, Firefox View's "tab" should open with the same speed as ordinary Firefox tabs -- immediately on mouse click.
Saving changes in a pdf doesn't override previous changes immediately User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/112.0 Steps to reproduce: Opened PDF Added Comments (C0) Saved PDF with comments (S0) Added Comments (C1) Saved PDF again (selected override) (S1) Added Comments (C2) Saved PDF again (selected override) (S2) Saved PDF again (selected override) (S3) Actual results: The changes from C1 were not saved in S1 but only in S2 The changes from C2 were not saved in S2 but only in S3 The Pattern seams to be that Changes from Cx only get saved in Save S(x+1) not in Sx Expected results: C1 should have been saved in S1. C2 should have been saved in S2 Generally Cx should be saved in Sx not in S(x+1)
"Restart to update Firefox" button should use title case to match rest of buttons in prefs window. It looks particularly off since there's a button right above it that capitalizes the word "Update" ("Show Update History"). Looking at the rest of the buttons in settings, it seems that we're title casing them; guessing maybe this one just got missed since it's shown dynamically.
Make element picker for screenshot capture keyboard accessible One of the way to indicate the rectangle we want to capture on a page is to use the "element" selector. This lets the user hover over elements on the page, highlighted with an outline to provide the box coordinates to capture. Its not clear how to make this UX keyboard accessible. Perhaps we'd need an alternate affordance like a select menu with a list of element targets (the list would be filtered to candidates with a minimum height/width etc.)
Learn more link should align with the pocket header on the baseline if newNewtabExperience is enabled Spec: https://www.figma.com/file/hGOaTi5ufs2Ese6agbUN4G/New-New-Tab?node-id=985%3A9859
Close multiple tab confirmation dialog shows up on reset PBM action STR: 1. Enable `browser.privatebrowsing.resetPBM.enabled` 2. Open a private browsing window 3. Open 25+ tabs 4. Click the reset pbm button and confirm in the panel Expected: All the tabs in the current window are closed. Actual: A tab close confirmation dialog shows up.
Screen Readers will not read the email text in the Hamburger menu notification banner [Affected platforms]: Platforms: Windows 10 [Preconditions]: Reach about:config and set browser.proton.enabled = true [Steps to reproduce]: Launch the Firefox Browser and Create a new account without verifying it. Reach the Fxa Notification from the Hamburger menu using NVDA or other screen readers. Move the Mouse cursor on top of the email address. Restart the Browser and reach the Fxa Notification from the Hamburger menu using NVDA and hover over the email address. Expected Result: NVDA should read the Email address when the user hovers over it. Actual Results: NVDA does not read the email adress at all.
Incorrect rendering in Firefox PDF viewer User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/91.0 Steps to reproduce: Recent update to Firefox v.90 (as well as in FF dev. edition v.91) caused an issue to show all check boxes are CHECKED by default in built-in FF PDF viewer. Actual results: The PDF doc was generated programmatically on webserver side based on a blank PDF doc with acrofields (template). The result is absolutely all check boxes and radio buttons are checked by default giving a corrupted output, supposedly a built-in pdf.js is changed as well. Expected results: Normally those check boxes should be unmarked (non-checked). Such issue never happened in earlier versions of FF. The built-in PDF output is normal in Google Chrome and MS Edge browsers. Please see screenshots in attachment.
Center logo on small screen in new MR onboarding Update .logo-container to `text-align:center` for screens under 800px in aboutwelcome.scss
A tab-specific infobar is displayed above the browser-specific one **Note** * When the user triggers the "Captive portal" info bar and then the "Protocol handler" info bar, he will notice that their display order is incorrect. **Affected versions** * Nightly v90.0a1 * Beta v89.0b7 * Beta v89.0b4 (UNNAFECTED) **Affected platforms** * all **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch browser. 2. Load about:config and make: devtools.chrome.enabled = true 3. Open the "Browser console" (ctrl+shift+J / cmd+shift+J) and input: CaptivePortalWatcher._showNotification() Observe: browser-specific notification is displayed across all opened tabs. 4. Load https://www.lookout.net/test/handler/ 5. Change the URL from http to https inside the second input box next to the "Run ad hoc test" button 6. Click the "Run ad hoc test" button **Expected result** * The tab-specific "Protocol handler" infobar is displayed below the browser-specific "Captive portal" infobar. **Actual result** * The tab-specific "Protocol handler" infobar is displayed ABOVE the browser-specific "Captive portal" infobar, incorrectly. **Regression range** * 2021-05-04T15:39:32.175000: DEBUG : Found commit message: Bug 1682676 - Part 3: Test infobars inside of the chrome r=ewright Depends on D104741 Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D106013 **Additional notes** * Issue logged based on the following information from Figma document: "All browser-specific notifications will go in one notificationbox (rather than in gHighPriorityNotificationBox and gNotificationBox). This notificationbox will be above the tab-specific notificationbox, and new notifications are added at the top of the notificationbox. All tab-specific notifications will be shown, with the newest notification at the bottom of the notificationbox."
[Experiment] The "Login Status Advisory Callout" is not detected by a screen reader software on macOS and Linux **[Notes]:** - On Windows the "Login Status Advisory Callout" is successfully detected and read by the NVDA screen reader software. **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Release 135.0.1 - Build ID: 20250216192613 **[Affected Platforms]:** - macOS 15.1.1 - Ubuntu 24.04 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have the `nimbus.debug` pref set to `true` in the "about:config" page. - Have a Firefox profile older than 7 days. - Client is not connected to Sync. - Firefox is set as the default browser or the "Always check if Firefox is your default browser" option from the "about:preferences#general" page is unchecked. - Have a screen reader software installed and active. (EG: VoiceOver on macOS or Orca on Ubuntu 24.04) **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the browser using the profile from the prerequisites. 2. Navigate to "about:studies?optin_slug=login-status-advisory-callout&optin_branch=treatment-b&optin_collection=nimbus-preview". 3. Restart the browser and observe the behavior. **[Expected result]:** - The "Login Status Advisory Callout" is successfully recognized and read by the screen reader. **[Actual result]:** - The "Login Status Advisory Callout" is not recognized by the screen reader. **[Additional Notes]:** - This issue is reproducible on all the Treatment pages of the "Login Status Advisory Callout" experiment.
The text on the Global Sharing Overlay (when sharing screen) is not displayed correctly when in high contrast on Windows/dark theme on Linux **Note** * When the user activates high contrast and shares his screen in a conference, he will notice that the text on the Global Sharing Overlay is not being displayed. **Affected versions** * Nightly v79.0a1 * Beta v78.0b9 shows this behavior: bug 1643012 **Affected platforms** * Windows 10 * Windows 7 **Steps to reproduce** 1. Make sure prefs privacy.webrtc.allowSilencingNotifications = true privacy.webrtc.legacyGlobalIndicator = false 2. Apply a high contrast theme from OS settings. 3. Engage in a video conference on ant WebRTC web-app. 4. Share a screen or a window. 5. Observe the Global Sharing Overlay. **Expected result** * The Global Sharing Overlay is correctly displayed. **Actual result** * The text displayed on the Global Sharing Overlay is improperly displayed. **Regression range** * This is an issue with the newly implemented design seen in Nightly v79.0a1. **Additional notes** * The text will be displayed on yellow, green or not visible at all, based on the High Contrast theme applied.
Initial findbar value in private tab User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.15; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/102.0 Steps to reproduce: I'm using firefox nightly 102.0a1 on mac os 11.6. Since version 101 I have a problem with the prepopulated value in the find bar in private tabs. Steps to reproduce: - open private tab and cmd+F to open the find bar and search for "foo" - go to another private tab in the same window and open find bar. Actual results: - The find bar is prepopulated with the last search term from a non-private tab Expected results: - Instead the find bar should be prepopulated with "foo", as this is the term I last searched for in the private window This problem might be related to the recently fixed https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1525350 Attached also a screen record of what is happening
Update sub-dialog dimensions now that they're based on the sub-dialog's real font size From https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D154775#5076141: > [...] bug 1784488 regressed font size on dialogs in about:preferences, and is now too big for a relatively small frame. Was that intentional? I think what's happening here is that stuff like: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/f3616b887b8627d8ad841bb1a11138ed658206c5/browser/locales/en-US/browser/preferences/colors.ftl#7-11 ... now correctly uses the sub-dialog's font size, rather than the random thing we were doing before. We'll probably have to adjust these `em` values.
Center logo on small screen in new MR onboarding Update .logo-container to `text-align:center` for screens under 800px in aboutwelcome.scss
Top site search shortcuts show text selection cursor instead of pointer on hover See attached screenshot. Note the difference in cursors when hovering over the text label for each icon. The search tiles show a text selection cursor, while the normal top site tiles show a link pointer. I see this on at least 75.0 and Nightly 76.0a1 (20200403063228) on macOS.
Clicking the button to open the login page in the captive portal error page UI opens the login page in every open window So we're firing an observer notification here: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/65d4d3399afa79c8de5a0cc11752d2ba7c31edc1/browser/actors/NetErrorParent.jsm#279 This results in every CaptivePortalWatcher instance - that is, every open window - receiving the obs notification and opening a login page tab. This might be the same or similar issue seen in a number of other captive portal bugs, I'm not sure... but we can dupe those as necessary when we revisit them.
Address Bar result menu glitches after an Add-on recommendation is dismissed **Notes** * Screencast of the issue attached; **Found in** * Nightly 119.0a1; **Affected versions** * Nightly 119.0a1; **Tested platforms** * macOS 12; * Windows 10; * Ubuntu 22; **Affected platforms** * macOS 12; * Windows 10; * Ubuntu 22; **Unaffected platforms** * N/A; **Preconditions** * browser.urlbar.quicksuggest.enabled set to true * browser.urlbar.addons.featureGate set to true * browser.search.region set to US **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch Firefox with the profile from the preconditions. 2. In the Address Bar type a keyword that would trigger an add-on recommendation, such as ‘tts’ , ‘adblock’ , ‘videos’. 3. Once the Add-on recommendation is shown, click on the ‘Feedback’ button. 4. Choose Don’t show this -> Not relevant. 5. Open a new tab. 6. Navigate back to the tab from step 2( The one where the add-on recommendation was dismissed from earlier). **Expected result** * No glitches. **Actual result** * There’s a split second glitch of the dismissed add-on after switching tabs. **Regression range** Pushlog: https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=360d86fdb97bfa02c4fb847059da51c90db14014&tochange=c8b40099127c273a58ba6defbe045c55752f0f64 Potentially regressed by: bug 1851942
Slow launch of pinned tabs when launched either by themselves or with Firefox Preconditions: 1. “Launch with Firefox” is enabled in the main extension panel STR: 1. Access https://www.wikipedia.org/ 2. Pin the tab to taskbar 3. Close the pinned tab window and launch it again from the taskbar 4. Notice the tab is fairly slow to launch 5. Close the pinned tab window 6. Restart the main Firefox instance 7. Observe the pinned tab is once more slow to launch even when launching with Firefox Expected: Lower launch times for pinned tabs. Actual: Pinned tabs are a bit slow to launch.
browser-profile-selector button is not automatically detected by NVDA as a control that requires NVDA's Focus Mode for interaction Via [Nathan's accessibility review of the new migration wizard](https://docs.google.com/document/d/12kvANZCfyl_xOCl8fzYghTTPl_IuekmJaUMd_mvrNCk/edit#). From the document: The browser selection dropdown button ("browser-profile-selector") is not automatically detected by NVDA as a control that requires NVDA's Focus Mode for interaction. This means that the user has to use NVDA + Space to get into Focus Mode in order to expand the dropdown. A simple combobox does not have this quirk, such as: `data:text/html,<select><option value="one">one</option><option value="two">two</option></select>` I'm not yet sure why NVDA is failing to do this, but it seems notable since it requires the user to know an extra NVDA keyboard shortcut.
Block auto-translate language from doing nonsensical translations While going through the telemetry data with Erik, we found a few clients that had spurious es -> es translations. We dug into it, and it was all related to a combination of using the auto-translation feature, changing language packs, and removing your web content languages. I don't have a precise STR for it. The fix for it is to treat the stored preferences for auto translate as an untrusted list of languages, and validating them during the `maybeOfferTranslate`. As a bonus, I'll add logic to ensure when we call `TranslationParent.translate` we will check that valid language pairs are received in case there are other regressions in the future.
Fix session restore for about:reader The non-SHIP code restores about:reader scroll position after receiving ["AboutReaderContentReady"](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/9ae77e4ce3378bd683ac9a86b729ea6b6bd22cb8/toolkit/components/reader/AboutReader.jsm#959-962). The SHIP code that was written in bug 1597499 doesn't do this yet. We'll need to wait for this event or the similar ["AboutReader:Ready" window notification](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/9ae77e4ce3378bd683ac9a86b729ea6b6bd22cb8/toolkit/components/reader/AboutReader.jsm#956) when restoring an about:reader page. This will fix browser/components/sessionstore/test/browser_scrollPositionsReaderMode.js. Anny is looking into this.
Dragging tabs is broken in right-to-left mode This is a regression from bug 1932489.
Non-recommended add-ons, themes, language packs and dictionaries are not supported by the RTAMO flow [Affected versions]: 83.0a1/20201012152719 [Affected platforms]: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Ubuntu 16.04 LTS macOS Catalina 10.15 [Prerequisites]: Initiate the RTAMO flow and reach the onboarding page for several non-recommended add-ons, themes, language packs and dictionaries. [Steps to reproduce]: 1. Reach the RTAMO first run page 2. Notice the onBoarading card will display a blank icon and placeholder text for the above mentioned supplements 3. Click on the “Add the Extension” blue button 4. Observe that nothing happens i.e. the installation process is not initiated [Expected results]: 1. The onBoarding card should properly display the supplement icon and name 2. The installation process should initiate when clicking the “Add the Extension” blue button [Actual results]: Blank icons and placeholder text are displayed for the add-on icon and name. The add-ons cannot be installed. NOTES: 1. Recommended add-on icons and titles are properly displayed on the onBoarding card and they can be installed. 2. Several errors are displayed in the browser console when attempting to initiate the RTAMO flow from the mentioned supplements and install them (see attached screenshots).
AlpenGlow - tooltip for autohide in Customise page has right-border different than the rest **Affected versions** * 88.0a1(2020-03-15), 87.0; **Affected platforms** * Windows 10, macOS 11.3 **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch Firefox, access the Customize toolbar page; 2. Change to AlpenGlow theme; 3. Hover over the Downloads button (add it to toolbar before if not displayed); 4. Hover over the AutoHide tooltip; **Expected result** * tooltip properly displayed; **Actual result** * right border is not as rest of the lines for the tooltip; * assumption: it might overlap with the search box doubling the intensity / transparency (moving it / the line clears); **Regression range** * First bad: 2020-08-21 * Pushlog: [URL](https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/pushloghtml?fromchange=432e42cbbc4139efd2319952ec33efe8ff9add3c&tochange=369f72130f3604c85f73a3b03b2b48f33ad9b19e) * Visible after bug 1643776, adding it to regressor field for tracking purposes; **Additional notes** * attached screenshot to illustrate the issue; * might be better in Theme or another section, please reassign if so; as this issue does not happen on Dark/Light theme.
[Proton] The WebRTC Permission Panel icons do no match Figma spec **Tested on:** Nightly 89.0a1 **TestedPlatform:** All **Have the following prefs enabled:** browser.proton.enabled browser.proton.doorhangers.enabled **Steps to reproduce:** 1. Open https://mozilla.github.io/webrtc-landing/gum_test.html 2. Click on the Camera or Microphone button 3. Check the Permission Panel **Expected Results:** The WebRTC Permission Panel icons match the Figma spec **Actual Results:** The WebRTC Permission Panel icons do no match Figma spec **Note:** Figma doc : https://www.figma.com/file/FjUe6ORvXZgJvI3rPuTV33/Desktop-UI-(Mozilla-Confidential-)?node-id=4561%3A40060
Contextual search does not work for multiple word search **Found in** * Fx 135.0a1 **Affected versions** * Fx 135.0a1 **Affected platforms** * Windows * macOS * Ubuntu **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch Firefox and navigate to ecosia.org . 2. Click the address bar and input "the office" as search terms. 3. Click the Search with Ecosia contextual search button. **Expected result** * Contextual search button is available and can be clicked to search. **Actual result** * Contextual search button disappears when typing the second word. **Regression range** * Not a regression as contextual search is a new feature.
High Contrast does not properly apply on WIndows **Note** * When the user sets a High Contrast Theme in Windows and then triggers the Select Translations panel, he will notice that the colors don't properly apply to the panel. **Found in** * Nightly v127.0a1 **Affected versions** * Nightly v127.0a1 **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: Windows 10/11 * Unaffected platforms: MacOS, Ubuntu **Steps to reproduce** 1. Enable High Contrast Theme on Windows 2. Open a webpage that is displayed in a different language than the browser's. 3. Open the context menu on a selection of text or on a link. 4. Select the Translate option. 5. Observe the panel's colors. **Expected result** * The selected High Contrast Theme colors properly apply to the panel. **Actual result** * The selected High Contrast Theme colors do not apply to the panel. **Regression range** * This is not a regression. **Additional notes** * This issue is more visible in the case of the High Contrast 1, High Contrast 2 Themes, but it also occurs for the High Contrast White and High Contrast Black Themes as there should be more contrast than it has by default.
Text field should have a limit of chars Tested with: Nightly 91.0a1 (2021-06-13) Tested on: Win 10 Preconditions: In about:config, set pdfjs.enableXfa = true Steps: 1. Launch firefox 2. Open the following pdf: https://bug1671648.bmoattachments.org/attachment.cgi?id=9182033 3. Input a long text into the text fields from "BACKGROUND INFORMATION" section. Actual result: Text fields has no limit of chars. Expected result: Text fields should have a limit of chars as in Adobe Reader.
Non-form annotations aren't focusable and the popup can't be toggled with keyboard STR: - open the attached pdf - try to access to the stamp annotation with the TAB key In particular, annotations without a popup but with a div in the annotation layer have to have a tabindex in order to be "viewable" by screen readers.
New tab opened by reset PBM feature uses `BROWSER_NEW_TAB_URL` which may be overwritten by extensions The reset PBM feature opens a new tab before clearing data. This works fine assuming the new tab page doesn't set any state. However, it's possible for extensions to overwrite this URL. In this case the newly added tab could carry over state into the next PBM session.
[Monochromatic Themes] Monochromatic themes are no longer applied after a restart **Affected versions** * Fx94.0a1 **Affected platforms** * Win 10 * macOS 10.15 * Ubuntu 20.04 **Pre-conditions** The following pref is set: browser.theme.temporary.monochromatic.enabled = true **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch Firefox. 2. Go to about:addons -> Themes section 3. Apply one of the new themes. e.g. Abstract - Bold 4. Restart the browser or 4.1. Re-open the browser normaly. **Expected result** * Theme is still applied. **Actual result** * The new theme is no longer applied. **Regression range** * Not a regression. **Additional notes** * Browser reverts to the system theme. * The themes disappear from the about:addons themes section as well.
Cannot resize an editor when it's rotated STR: - open a pdf - rotated it by 90° (hit "r") - add an image - try to resize it. The editor is moving when resized.
Cannot screenshot some websites [e.g. Tantek.com homepage] User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/80.0.3987.132 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce: Visit Tantek.com, click elipsis, screenshot, full-page. Actual results: Nothing happens. No errors, no messages. Nada Expected results: Either take screenshot or give me an error code / reason why; in a way that: I understand what I've done I understand what Tantek has done I understand what has gone wrong
Old references to files from before the newtab to asrouter/aboutwelcome move There are still outdated references to the old arrangement of files. See here: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/search?q=newtab%2Fcontent-src%2Fasrouter&path=&case=false&regexp=false And here: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/search?q=newtab%2Fcontent-src%2Faboutwelcome&path=&case=false&regexp=false
[Experiment] Re-launch Import Bookmarks Experiments: New & Existing Users Copy Optimization The control group of the original experiment was failing schema validation and causing low enrolment rates. We're relaunching this experiment with the passing control group schema validation. +++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1804084 +++ "To increase QCDOU, the Firefox Velocity Team has experimented with various Emotive Onboarding experiences targeted towards infrequent, casual, and regular Firefox users. We ran a previous experiment which targeted Infrequent Firefox Users (0-6 Days of Use) with the call to action of Importing Bookmarks from a different browser. We saw an increase in Days Of Use in the experiment and are in the process of running another experiment and rollout it out in Fx107." This specific follow-up experiments explores updated copy with the original image assets for new and existing user segments. We'll likely want to use the `import-spotlights` message group to ensure these messages don't show within 56 days of another import bookmarks spotlight. This experiment is en-* only. [Jira Ticket](https://mozilla-hub.atlassian.net/browse/FXE-87) [Spec](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vzFn2k13YwzH-rw8pu0ie4d6u9RnBu6-hRgxAxhZReU/edit#)
[Experiment] The "Stay private with Mozilla VPN" button does not have the correct hover and clicked states **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Release 90.0.1, BuildID 20210716144314 - Firefox Beta 91.0b5, BuildID 20210720190304 - Firefox Nightly 92.0a1, BuildID 20210720094604 **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10, v1903 and up - macOS 10.15 and up - Linux MX 4.19 **[Prerequisites]:** - Be enrolled in any experiment branch except `control` on a Firefox profile. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Start the Firefox profile from prerequisites. 2. Open a Private Browsing window. 3. Hover the "Stay private with Mozilla VPN" button and observe the behavior. 4. Click and hold the "Stay private with Mozilla VPN" button and observe the behavior. **[Expected results]:** - Step 3: The button's background is changed to a darker shade (or lighter if using dark theme). - Step 4: The button's background is changed to an even darker shade (or lighter if using dark theme). **[Actual results]:** - Step 3: The button's string becomes white and the background remains unchanged. - Step 4: the button's background remains unchanged. **[Notes]:** - The buttons should hover and clicked states should look like the ones from the onboarding page. - Attached a screen recording of the issue.
Trying to open a recently closed tab results in the wrong tab opening Steps to reproduce: This isn't the only way to reproduce it and I haven't tested if re-opening closed windows is affected as well. 1. Open two windows. 2. On window A, open three links and a newtab. 3. On window A, right-click on the newtab and close the other tabs. 4. On window B, go to the hamburger menu > History > Recently closed tabs and select the first entry. 5. On window B, open a new tab, and close the tab opened at the previous step. 6. On window B, go again to the recently closed tabs and select the second entry. Actual results: The tab that reopens at step 6 is not the one clicked on the menu. At some point I encountered an entry in the recently closed tabs menu that didn't open any tab at all when clicked, but I don't have STR for that. Expected results: Regressed by Bug 1932941.
Re-enable tracking protection messages Need to bring back the TP messages disabled by bug 1603483. The trigger rename bug 1604563 did not make it to 72 so the messages might only be re-enabled for 73+ depending on how the profiler data looks like for 72.
Regression: Overlapping in Pocket Doorhanger due to smaller button Nightly 91.0a1 (2021-07-01) (64-Bit) macOS 11.4 1.) Click on the Pocket Toolbar Icon to open the Doorhanger 2.) Take a look at the "Register with Firefox" Button Actual: Overlapping is to see, because the button size has shrinked. Expected: No Overlapping, larger button. This is a regression. Works fine in FF 89.0.2 Stable. A screenshot is attached. Thanks for checking.
The weather suggest content is not centered while it is displayed on 4 rows **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Release 124.0 (Build ID: 20240311145044) - Firefox Beta 125.0b1 (Build ID: 20240318085508) - Firefox Nightly 126.0a1 (Build ID: 20240319093523) **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 - macOS 13.1 - Linux Mint 20.1 [Prerequisites]: - Have the following prefs set: browser.urlbar.quicksuggest.enabled = true browser.urlbar.suggest.weather = true browser.urlbar.weather.featureGate = true browser.urlbar.weather.ignoreVPN = true browser.search.region = US **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Open the Firefox with the profile from prerequisites. 2. Type in the urlbar a keyword that triggers the Weather suggestions (eg: weather). 3. Resize the browser until the weather suggestions content is displayed on 4 rows while the "Feedback" button is also displayed. 4. Observe the weather suggestion. **[Expected result]:** - The weather suggestions content is centered (the text + the icon). **[Actual result]:** - The weather suggestions content (the icon and the text) are not centered. **[Notes]:** - Attached is a screenshot of the issue.
The Download Mobile URL does not contain the experiment parameters when it is accessed from the treatment branches of the "Test Window modal vs Tab modal on about:welcome" experiment **[Affected versions]:** - Firefox Beta 110.0b8 (Build ID: 20230131190033) **[Affected Platforms]:** - Windows 10 x64 - Windows 11 x64 **[Prerequisites]:** - Have the latest version of Firefox Beta 110 installed and opened. - Have the “nimbus.debug” and “devtools.chrome.enabled” prefs set to “true” in the “about:config” page. **[Steps to reproduce]:** 1. Force enroll in the Treatment C branch of the experiment using the following link: about:studies?optin_slug=window-modal-vs-tab-modal&optin_branch=treatment-c&optin_collection=nimbus-preview 2. Focus the browser console and run the “Cc["@mozilla.org/browser/clh;1"].getService().wrappedJSObject.firstRunProfile = true; Cc["@mozilla.org/browser/browserglue;1"].getService().wrappedJSObject._maybeShowDefaultBrowserPrompt()” syntax. 3. Navigate through the Onboarding flow until the “Mobile” modal is shown. 4. Click the “Send yourself a download link instead” button. 5. Observe the URL’s parameters of the opened link. **[Expected result]:** - The URL contains a specific "utm_term "parameter for the experiment. **[Actual result]:** - The URL doesn’t contain a specific "utm_term" parameter for the experiment. **[Notes]:** - This issue is also reproducible in the Treatment A and B branches of the experiment. - This issue is not reproducible on the Control branch of the experiment. - Attached is a screen recording of the issue.
Selecting a search provider from the Unified Search Button while Search Terms Persist and the search terms remain the same should retain search mode STR: - Search something and go to the default SERP - Use the Unified Search Button and select a search provider - Blur the address bar WITHOUT changing the search terms Expected result: - The search mode chiclet should appear with the search terms (aka we should remain in search mode the next time the user focuses the address bar). Persisted search mode should no longer be visible. Actual result - The dropdown changes to the selected search provider and the address bar returns to persisted search mode. Selecting the address bar and pressing enter will search the default search provider.
Ensure proper RTL display in new Spotlight messaging surface When rendering the new Spotlight messaging component in RTL mode, all images and text are mirrored. See `MULTISTAGE_SPOTLIGHT_MESSAGE` message in ASRouter as an example. Spotlight uses a bundle with AboutWelcome.jsx. When this component is rendered in the context of the AboutWelcome page, the text and step indicators are rendered RTL as expected without mirroring.
bookmark_text using white color doesn't have text shadow anymore User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:121.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/121.0 Steps to reproduce: Just using a theme with white text on the frame. For the test, I used "Have a fox dream" and "Furfox Tail Twister (light)" Actual results: Since Firefox 121, using a theme with "colors.tab_background_text: white" (or similar) doesn't render a text shadow for elements of bookmarks bar. Expected results: I think it should not change from the previous version (except if this a feature)
Division by zero in the address bar equals {$result} Steps to reproduce: * Disable search suggestions from `about:preferences#search` * Enable `browser.urlbar.suggest.calculator` in `about:config` * Type `10/0` into the address bar Actual results: ` = {$result}` Expected results: `/0` shouldn't activate the calculator.
Yelp ML suggestions are disabled if nonsponsored suggestions are disabled Chidam noticed that `browser.urlbar.suggest.quicksuggest.nonsponsored` has to be true to show Yelp ML suggestions even when the `sponsored` pref is true. I'm not sure if I broke this recently or it never worked right. The `sponsored` pref works correctly, it's just the `nonsponsored` pref.
Tab pickup -“We are having trouble syncing” - remains blocked after internet re-connection *Affected versions:* - Nightly 105.0a1 (2022-08-09); *Affected platforms:* - Windows 10 64-bit; - Linux Ubuntu 20.04; *Preconditions:* - The user is already logged in to the browser with a Fx account. - The user has gone through the connect another device flow and has few tabs opened. - The user has activated Firefox View; *Steps to reproduce:* 1. Be in Firefox View while disconnecting the device from the internet; 2. Click the Fx account icon and “Sync now”; 3. Reconnect to the internet; 4. Click the “Try again” button from the Tab pickup section or the “Sync now” option from browser menu; *Expected results:* The open pages from other devices are loaded. *Actual results:* Nothing happens. The “We’re having trouble syncing. Nightly can’t reach the service right now. Try again in a few moments.” messages together with the “Try again” button are still displayed. *Notes:* - The issue is not reproducing without step 2. - User is blocked in without seeing any opened tabs and can unblock if restarts the browser.
Top site search shortcuts show text selection cursor instead of pointer on hover See attached screenshot. Note the difference in cursors when hovering over the text label for each icon. The search tiles show a text selection cursor, while the normal top site tiles show a link pointer. I see this on at least 75.0 and Nightly 76.0a1 (20200403063228) on macOS.
Tab Pickup traffic is registered in about:firefoxview for private windows **Affected versions** * 105.0a1(2022-08-08) **Found in** * 105.0a1(2022-08-08) **Affected platforms** * Windows 11x64 * Ubuntu 22.04 * macOS 12 **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch FF . 2. Activate the browser.tabs.firefox-view pref. 3. Log into sync on device A. 4. Log into sync on device B. 5. Perform browsing activity on device B. 6. Open a new private window on device A. 7. Go to about:privateview in the private window. **Expected result** * The Tab Pick up section should be blank without any traffic registered(that was performed on device B) on the aboutfirefoxview page from the private window on device A. **Actual result** * Tab Pickup section registers traffic performed on device B in real-time in a private window. **Regression range** * New Feature
Voice Over focus frame is on all the page when the focus is on an highlight See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1886427#c4.
[Proton] Windows 10 Context menu separator colours need updating **Affected versions** * Firefox 88.0a1 (BuildId:20210301093612) **Affected platforms** * Windows 10 64bit **Unaffected platforms** * macOS 10.14 * Ubuntu 20.04 **Preconditions** * Set your monitor settings to high contrast values (~90%) **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch Firefox. 2. Enable proton context menu. 3. Right click on the address bar. **Expected result** * The separator is visible. **Actual result** * The separator is barely visible. **Regression Range** * I don’t think that this is a regression. **Notes** * For further information regarding this issue please observe the attached screenshots * This issue is only reproducible with proton enabled.
Pocket newtab topsite drag n drop can cause replaced topsites to appear and disappear. If you drag a topsite to the left or right of a Pocket sponsored topsite, you can see topsites changing. This is because it's replacing the dragged topsite with the replaced topsite and not the left/right most topsite.
"Restore Default Search Engines" button removes tabs, bookmark and history's search shortcuts from the list **[Sugested Severity:]** S3 **[Description:]** when I remove search shortcuts in a particular order and then press "Restore Default Search Engines", Bookmarks, Tabs, and History are removed forever. **[Steps:]** 1. Open Firefox with a new profile. 2. Go to about:preferences#search 3. Remove two search shortcuts immediately above Bookmarks 4. Remove the rest of bookmarks from top to bottom. It's important to press remove twice or thrice after removing all possible search engines. 5. Hit Restore Default Search Engines **[Actual result:]** Search engines are restored but bookmarks, tabs, and history are lost forever **[Expected result:]** Search engines are restored and bookmarks, tabs, and history are kept
[XFA] The table frames aren't displayed in print preview when the browser window is not maximized **Note** * When the user loads a specific PDF file and prints it, he will notice that the table frames are not displayed in the print preview. However, they appear to be displayed on the printed version (tested with print as PDF). **Affected versions** * Nightly v92.0a1 **Affected platforms** * all **Steps to reproduce** 1. Launch browser. 2. Flip "pdfjs.enableXfa" to true. 3. Load the attached PDF file. 4. Ctrl + P **Expected result** * The print preview renders the table frames. **Actual result** * The print preview does not render tables' frames. **Regression range** * Not a regression.
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