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	Rakuten search provider shows 404 error When using built-in Rakuten search provider in Firefox ja-JP, it shows 404 not found page.  I think that Rakuten changes search URL (I don't know new URL, so we should contact to them for it).
This issue is both desktop and mobile. | 
	If you pin Private Window to taskbar/Start Menu from the installation folder the title for it is “private_browsing” **Found in**
* Firefox 106.0b4
**Affected versions**
* Firefox 106.0b4
* Firefox 107.0a1
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: Win 7, Win 10, Win 11
* Unaffected platforms: macOS, Ubuntu
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Install Firefox and open the installation folder. 
2. Scroll down to the Private Window icon and pin it to the Taskbar/Start Menu.
3. Hover the icon. (or observe the title) 
**Expected result**
* The title is “Firefox Private Browsing”. 
**Actual result**
* The title is “private_browsing”. 
**Regression range**
* If there is one I will try to find it as soon as possible. 
**Additional notes**
* If there are multiple pins to the Start Menu, then multiple “private_browsing(2)” icons are displayed on the Start Menu.
* This issue affects locale builds as well. | 
	Pinning tabs in Firefox does not work on Windows 24H2 and newer The tab pinning extension has functionality to pin a tab to the Windows taskbar. In Windows 24H2 (and newer versions, presumably), this does not work any longer.
Note that Windows 24H2 is only available as of April 29, 2024 via the Windows Insider Program. It has not been officially released yet. | 
| 
	Tab-loading throbber freezes when a different tab's throbber times out and changes to the hourglass icon STR:
1. Open two tabs, and in both tabs, open network devtools (F12, network-tab) and set the throttling to GPRS (as slow as possible)
2. In the first tab, visit https://html.spec.whatwg.org/  (or any large site that will take ~minutes to load over GPRS)
3. Wait 10-20 seconds (the exact amount of time doesn't matter).
4. In the second tab, visit https://html.spec.whatwg.org/
5. Wait another 30 seconds or so, until the first tab's favicon changes to an hourglass. What happens to the second tab's favicon?
6. (optional) Open third tab and load https://html.spec.whatwg.org/ there (it doesn't matter whether or not this one is throttled or not).  Compare this tab's throbber to the second tab's throbber.
ACTUAL RESULTS:
In step 5, when the first tab's favicon changes to an hourglass, the **second tab's favicon freezes its throbber animation** -- it ends up with just a dot in a frozen position. Eventually it changes to an hourglass too, but until it does, it looks like Firefox has maybe frozen (but in fact we're fine; it's just that the animation has broken). If you open additional tabs as in optional step 6, those tabs' throbbers work just fine, but the second tab's throbber remains frozen/busted (until it changes to an hourglass).
EXPECTED RESULTS:
Second tab's favicon should continue pulsing (until it's pulsed for long enough to change into an hourglass). | 
	Autocomplete suggest wrong URL When typing "red", the URL bar will now autocomplete as _red_`.reddit.com/r/linux`. This doesn't really make sense. The URL in the dropdown is still correct. I think I've seen this bug for the first time this week (using Nightly). | 
	Pinning tabs in Firefox does not work on Windows 24H2 and newer The tab pinning extension has functionality to pin a tab to the Windows taskbar. In Windows 24H2 (and newer versions, presumably), this does not work any longer.
Note that Windows 24H2 is only available as of April 29, 2024 via the Windows Insider Program. It has not been officially released yet. | 
| 
	Token not converted to string in File Type dialog box for PDF files User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:74.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/74.0
Steps to reproduce:
Options -> Applications -> Select PDF Content Type  -> Click the Down Arrow -> Click "Application Details" -> Dialog box opens.
Actual results:
First line in content area of the dialog box is:
"The following applications can be used to handle {$type} content."
Attached image shows result.
Expected results:
"The following applications can be used to handle PDF content."
Notes:
This doesn't seems to happen with other content types. 
The "Application Details" option doesn't show up with all content types.
I only noticed this after I added a second application option for opening PDF files. It may or may not have been a problem before I did this. | 
	Revert naming change of preferences/settings for 88 release I should have caught this in bug 1695671, but we don't intend for the preferences/options vs. settings change to go out in 88, so we shouldn't update the menu items there.
We can either back it out now and then revert the backout in the 89 cycle, or we can write a backout patch and make sure we land it on beta before b1 is built.
Ryan/Francesco, are there particular preferences either way from a relman/l10n perspective? | 
	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 | 
| 
	Some users are confused about which password/PIN to enter in the OS re-auth dialog from about:logins Some users think it's asking for a Firefox Account (FxA) password and others don't know what PIN Windows is asking for. There aren't that many SUMO complaints yet so it's hard to know how widespread this is from that data alone. It's also possible this issue is more of a problem on Windows since the string is different/better on macOS.
Some SUMO questions: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/firefox?owner=all&tagged=passwords-os-auth&show=all
We are also seeing over 25% of user who have been prompted who haven't succeeded to authenticate yet.
Current strings for Windows: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/dc4560dcaafd79375b9411fdbbaaebb0a59a93ac/browser/locales/en-US/browser/aboutLogins.ftl#111-112,117-118,123-124
```
# This message can be seen by attempting to edit a login in about:logins
about-logins-edit-login-os-auth-dialog-message = Verify your identity to edit the saved login.
…
# This message can be seen by attempting to reveal a password in about:logins
about-logins-reveal-password-os-auth-dialog-message = Verify your identity to reveal the saved password.
…
# This message can be seen by attempting to copy a password in about:logins
about-logins-copy-password-os-auth-dialog-message = Verify your identity to copy the saved password.
```
The new strings ideally shouldn't specify that a "password" is required since the default mode of the dialog may be for one of the other Windows Hello authentication methods such as the fingerprint reader, PIN, facial recognition, etc.
Perhaps this is worth uplifting a hard-coded new unlocalized en-US string though I don't know what our locale breakdown is. | 
	Please add the Russian version of the Yandex logo into the TippyTop images on Central. For Mozilla Options – General – Language – Russian. -         Could you please, switch the logo into a Russian version in accordance with our guidelines. It might be just letter “Я”, yet in Russian. (here is .svgfile:///C:/Users/tanchis/Downloads/yandex-logo-ru-RGB.svg). Please let me know, if you need more from designers.-         Can we link this logo to yandex.ru instead of linking to searchbox? | 
	Dialogs from the Preferences page are cut off if they are expanded manually and then the window shrinks. **Found in**
* 118.0a1 (2023-08-11)
**Affected versions**
* 118.0a1 (2023-08-11)
* 117.0b6	
* 116.0.2
* 115.1.0esr
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: Ubuntu 22, Windows 10x64, macOS 13 ARM
* Unaffected platforms: none
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open Firefox and enter fullscreen.
2. Load about:preferences#privacy and click the Manage Exceptions button.
3. Expand the panel and exit full screen.
**Expected result** 
* The Panel changes dimensions according to the Firefox window.
**Actual result**
* The panel is cut off.
**Regression range**
* Mozregression points this pushlog: https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=b95ae2249c9b0a3a0340b2b799675c6b10821910&tochange=fd57a3ea2b88fd2969fc1cf7e2c41cffff0d084d 
Possible regressor: bug 1790307
**Additional notes**
* Attached a screen recording.
* This can also be reproduced without fullscreen by dragging the panel to increase its size to the browser edge. | 
| 
	Onboarding Triplets can be wrongly dismissed from about:welcome page while the onboarding modal is still displayed **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox 73.0b11 Build-ID 20200128001646
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10
- Mac 10.14
- Linux Debian 9
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open about:welcome page.
2. Observe the top-right side of the page.
**[Expected result]:**
- A grayed out and unactionable “X” button is displayed.
**[Actual result]:**
- An actionable “X” button is displayed.
**[Regression]:**
- Last good revision: 63822634f6ffb878bd3aa64c1789b3452d178bee
- First bad revision: 0152641c5419db9c9e723afe55bef1b63c699e96
Pushlog:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=63822634f6ffb878bd3aa64c1789b3452d178bee&tochange=0152641c5419db9c9e723afe55bef1b63c699e96 
**[Additional notes]:**
- The onboarding Triplets are dismissed if the “X” button is clicked.
- This issue was fixed on Firefox Nightly 74.0a1 (Build 20200129093157) by Bug 1609462.
@thecount, @pdahiya could you please take a look at Bug 1609462 and see if it will be safe to be uplifted in Beta? | 
	[Colorway Closet] Too much white space at the bottom of modal. UX design review mentioned that there is too much white space at the bottom of the closet modal at a larger screen size.
In the XXL mockup, it looks to be that the bottom of the "set colorway" is approx ~189px from the bottom of the modal. | 
	With x11-fonts/google-fonts (Google fonts) for FreeBSD: showing the bookmarks toolbar and personal-toolbar-empty, whilst the bar is used for items other than bookmarks toolbar items, can make the UI too wide for the window User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; FreeBSD amd64; rv:86.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/86.0
Steps to reproduce:
1. require an **additional toolbar** – bug 1215064
2. have many extensions, use the overflow menu for some
3. given the impossibility of an additional toolbar, use the **bookmarks toolbar** for extensions alone
Actual results:
4. with Firefox 85 and 86, the bookmarks toolbar can be so _inflexibly_ wide that UI essentials – including the vertical scroll bar – fall invisibly and unusably **beyond the right-hand edge of the window**
5. in the far right area of the bookmarks toolbar that appears to be **non-flexible dead space**, place the flexible _Search_ field.
### Observations
* Where the wide _flexible Search field_ does work, a narrow _flexible space_ does not
* whilst the Search field works around the bug, it is (with respect) a waste of space in this context – I prefer to use the space for extensions.
Expected results:
1. an additional toolbar, for extensions (or any other reasonable use case)
– or: 
4. a non-broken bookmarks toolbar. | 
| 
	Amazon.de gets migrated into amazon.com after succesive browser.topsites.useRemoteSetting on/off switches [Sugested Severity:]
S2
[Description:]
Switching the browser.topsites.useRemoteSetting on/off/on, it is possible to alter the default topsite amazon.de into amazon.com.
Additionally, probably after the bug 1661008 fix, amazon.com also gets pinned by default and marked as a search shortcut. (this part is not reproducible on 81 b4)
[Environment:]
Windows 10, Ubuntu 20, Mac 10.13.6
81.0b9
[Steps:]
1. Create a new profile with:
         user_pref("services.settings.load_dump", false);
         user_pref("browser.topsites.useRemoteSetting", true);
         user_pref("browser.search.region", "DE");
2. Start Firefox, observe topsites -> from RS top-sites collection. 
4. Close Firefox, set browser.topsites.useRemoteSetting to false.
5. Start Firefox, observe topsites -> legacy configuration.
6. Close Firefox, set browser.topsites.useRemoteSetting to true.
7. Start Firefox, observe topsites -> from RS top-sites collection. 
##### [Actual Result:]
2. (RS)amazon.de is listed, not pinned, not search shortcut
5. (legacy)amazon.com is listed, pinned, search shortcut.
7. (RS)amazon.com is listed, pinned, search shortcut. 
##### [Expected Result:]
2. (RS)amazon.de is listed, not pinned, not search shortcut
5. (legacy)amazon.com is listed, pinned, search shortcut.
7. (RS)amazon.de is listed, not pinned, not search 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. | 
	Bookmarks are not displayed as an option for importing when using the –migration command and importing from Firefox **Found in**
* 119.0b4
**Affected versions**
* 120.0a1 (2023-10-02)
* 119.0b4
* 118.0.1
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: Ubuntu 18, macOS 11, Windows 10x64
* Unaffected platforms:  none
**Preconditions**
* have some bookmarks saved in a Firefox profile
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open Firefox with the `--migration` command.
2. Select the Firefox profile from preconditions.
**Expected result** 
* The Bookmarks option is displayed for importing.
**Actual result**
* The Bookmarks option is not displayed for importing.
**Regression**
* Most likely started after the implementation of bug 1854243.
**Additional notes**
* Aattached a screenshot.
* Bookmarks are correctly imported even if there is no indication of that.
* On the old migration window `Browsing History and Booksmarks` are displayed together. On the new one only Browsing History is displayed. | 
| 
	Correct fill color and opacity for toolbar button icon Update the .svg for the toolbar button icon to have correct fill properties. | 
	Collapsed tab group labels look unbalanced Collapsed tab group labels look unbalanced as they have unequal margin on the left and right sides. | 
	The BROWSER_SET_DEFAULT_USER_CHOICE_RESULT histogram is NOT registered when Firefox is set as default browser on Windows 7 x64 and Windows 8.1 x64 **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Release 112.0.2 (Build ID: 20230424110519), 
- Firefox Release 113.0.1 (Build ID: 20230511191846)
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 7 x64, Windows 8.1 x64
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have the Firefox Beta 112.0.2 build installed and opened.
- Firefox is NOT set as default browser.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Navigate to the "about:preferences" page and click the "Make Default..." button.
2. Navigate to the "about:telemetry" page and search for the BROWSER_SET_DEFAULT_USER_CHOICE_RESULT histogram.
3. Observe if the telemetry probe is registered.
**[Expected result]:**
- The BROWSER_SET_DEFAULT_USER_CHOICE_RESULT histogram is registered.
**[Actual result]:**
- The BROWSER_SET_DEFAULT_USER_CHOICE_RESULT histogram is NOT registered.
**[Notes]:**
- Attached is a screen recording of the issue. | 
| 
	Disable ad fetch if the ad preferences are disabled If ads are disabled, we should not fetch the ads payload from the server. Looks like we currently aren't handling this edge case. | 
	"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. | 
	Close tab button "X" cannot be interacted with by keyboard navigation on expanded sidebar **Found in**
* Firefox 133.0b3
**Affected versions**
* Firefox 133.0b3
* Firefox 134.0a1
**Affected platforms**
* All
**Preconditions**
* Set the following prefs:
sidebar.revamp - true
sidebar.verticalTabs - true
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Have some tabs opened and the Sidebar expanded
2. Tab through the opened tabs
**Expected result**
* The close button "X" is usable only by keyboard navigation
**Actual result**
* The close button "X" is not selectable/usable by keyboard
**Additional Notes**
- See the issue in the following [attachment](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_BW8e8FUnQ8aPRvBHNMPoKl7vgHSmZa2/view?usp=sharing). | 
| 
	Search start-up service intialization browser console error ##### [Sugested Severity:]
S4 until investigated
##### [Description:]
First startup + fast type @ in the address bar
##### [Environment:]
Ubuntu 20.04 / Windows 10 
82.0a1 2020-09-15
##### [Steps:]
1. Create a new profile.
2. At fist start-up fast type @ in the addressbar.
##### [Actual Result:]
Error: Something tried to use the search service before it's been properly intialized. Please examine the stack trace to figure out what and where to fix it:
_ensureinitialized@resource://gre/modules/searchservice.jsm:233:15
getenginebyname@resource://gre/modules/searchservice.jsm:1408:10
setsearchmode@resource:///modules/urlbarinput.jsm:1270:34
seturi@resource:///modules/urlbarinput.jsm:364:12
onlocationchange@chrome://browser/content/browser.js:5289:15
calllisteners@chrome://browser/content/tabbrowser.js:832:31
_callprogresslisteners@chrome://browser/content/tabbrowser.js:846:22
_callprogresslisteners@chrome://browser/content/tabbrowser.js:5826:46
onlocationchange@chrome://browser/content/tabbrowser.js:6239:14
SearchService.jsm:233:15
[Note:]
1. It's a bit intermittent, so a slow PC would help.
2. This might also be a search shortcuts (bug 1644572) related issue, but blocking post-modernization first for investigation. | 
	[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. | 
	Opening a new tab in the same container doesn't work In the last couple of days when I am in a non default container and I open a new tab using Cmd-Click on the new tab button (+) the tab gets the correct container indicator, but the page opens with the credentials in my default container. My typical use case is with GDocs, but I notice it with other sites, too. | 
| 
	[Rollout][Desktop] Clicking the SUMO page link dismisses the Fx 102-128 RootCA Infobar on Firefox versions older than 115.0 **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox ESR 102.0 - Build ID: 20220623064521
- Firefox Release 114.0.2 - Build ID: 20230619081400
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 7
- Windows 8
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
- macOS 15.0.1
- Ubuntu 22.04
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have a Firefox Release 114.0.2 installed, with any locale.
- Have the “root-ca” pref added in the “about:config” page, set to the “true” value.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the browser using the profile from the prerequisites.
2. Change the system time to any date between the 12th of February and the 17th of March, included.
3. Open a new tab.
4. Click on the SUMO page link on the Fx 102-128 RootCA Infobar.
5. Observe the behaviour.
**[Expected result]:**
- The SUMO page is opened in a new tab and the Fx 102-128 RootCA Infobar is still displayed.
**[Actual result]:**
- The SUMO page is opened in a new tab and the Fx 102-128 RootCA Infobar is dismissed.
**[Notes]:**
- This issue is reproducible on all Firefox versions older than 115.
- This issue is reproducible on all locales.
- Attached a screen recording of the issue [here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AmHnUq8tDaBMvX6DhUTcmL_TPl_QoOfA/view?usp=sharing). | 
	Firefox View cause large main thread jank STR:
- Open 1113 tabs
- Switch Firefox View to the Open Tabs view
- Close one of the tabs
- The browser hangs for about 2 seconds
Here's the profile: https://share.firefox.dev/3ROuzdw | 
	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. | 
| 
	Home and newtab small link text colour issue with wallpaper Fairly small issue.
Step to test:
1. Set browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.newtabWallpapers.enabled to true
2. Set browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.newtabWallpapers.v2.enabled to true
3. Set a dark colour wallpaper
4. Inspect the "Learn more" link in the pocket section header
5. On that element in the inspector, right click, change pseudo class, and select visited
Expected: Nothing should change
Actual: It switching to light mode text colour | 
	[DoH] Heuristics telemetry event is using max allowed extra key count We currently have 10 extra keys on the telemetry event, which is the limit. This prevents us from easily adding a new heuristic or a network ID key.
We need to capture these results in a more sustainable way. I can see a few options:
1. Set up boolean histograms for each heuristic.
2. Send a separate event for each heuristic.
3. Use scalar counts to track only disable_doh results for each heuristic.
My order of preference would be 3 > 1 > 2. It depends on what questions we want to answer. So far, we've been looking at overall rate of enabling/disabling doh, and comparing the individual heuristic trip-rates with each other. This makes me think option 3) should suffice.
Tim, Dragana, Nhi, do you have any thoughts on this? | 
	Fix the toast milestone popup alignment to the shield icon on the urlbar Reported & screenshot by dholbert (from Slack).
The popup is aligned to the icon instead of the button, this was relevant back when we had panel arrows. Now that it's not a thing anymore, the popup should be aligned to the button instead. | 
| 
	An unsecured sugesstion is displayed first in the dropdown **Suggested severity**
* S2
**Affected versions**
* Fx80.0b1
* Fx81.0a1
**Affected platforms**
* Windows 10
* Windows 7
* Ubuntu 18.04
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Launch Firefox with a fresh profile.
2. Visit http://example.com, http://www.example.com, https://example.com, and https://www.example.com, in that order, in the same tab.
3. Open a new tab and close the tab that you were opening example.com in.
4. Type "ex" in the address bar. 
**Expected result**
*The first result (the one that would be selected if you hit Enter), is https://www.example.com.
**Actual result**
* The selected link is http://www.example.com (the unsecured version of the link).
**Regression range**
* Will come back with a regression ASAP, but from the look of it, something broke between Fx79.0b9 and Fx80.0b1, because the issue does not occur in the release version. | 
	Update collection name to nimbus-desktop-experiments Collection name ended up being different from what we initially plan but the patch was not updated. | 
	Edit controls (cut/copy) buttons flickers when focusing the address bar *Affected versions*
* 80.0a1 (20200726214746)
* 79.0 (20200720193547)
* 78.0.2 (20200708170202)
* 78.1.0esr (20200722151235)
*Affected platforms*
* Windows 10x64
* macOs 10.12
* Ubuntu 18.04
*Steps to reproduce*
1. Open Firefox and add Edit Controls to the address bar from the Customize menu.
2. Go to a random page and focus the address bar.
*Expected result*
* No flickering for added buttons.
*Actual result*
* Cut/Copy button flickers when focusing the address bar.
*Regression range*
* Last good revision: 26711f10f5f45471b5856fb5cef08948f0e5bc21 (2019-09-11)
* First bad revision: f60e7f5f8557d4f385cb182a995fb537f2cb7611 (2019-09-12)
* Pushlog:
https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/pushloghtml?fromchange=26711f10f5f45471b5856fb5cef08948f0e5bc21&tochange=f60e7f5f8557d4f385cb182a995fb537f2cb7611
*Notes*
* Attached a screen recording.
**Severity S4** | 
| 
	[Omnibox API] Deletable suggestion result menu is broken Steps to reproduce:
1) Navigate to about:config
2) Set `browser.urlbar.resultMenu` to `true`
3) Navigate to https://github.com/gregorypappas/onDeleteSuggestion
4) Download and unzip the extension
5) Navigate to about:debugging -> This Firefox -> Temporary Extensions
6) Select 'Load Extension' and install the unzipped extension from step 4
7) Type `omni 123` in the address bar
8) Click the result menu button on one of the rows provided by the extension
Actual results:
The menu is empty
Expected results:
The menu is not empty | 
	Always update signatures menu in other tabs The observer used to be aware of any changes made in the signatures storage isn't attached to any variables and it's a weak ref hence it can be either prematurely destroyed or still living but an other one has been created.
In both cases, it leads to some wrong UI (either no visible change or change in doubloon). | 
	"Looking for your saved logins? Turn on sync or import them." content disappears after performing a search on "about:logins" with no saved logins [Affected Versions]:
- 115.0.2 (64-bit)
[Affected Platforms]
- Mac 13.3.1 (22E261)
[Prerequisites]
- Have a Firefox profile with no saved logins.
[Steps to reproduce]:
1. Open the browser with the profile from prerequisites.
2. Navigate to "about:logins" page.
3. Perform a search.
4. Observe the page.
 
[Expected results]:
- "Looking for your saved logins? Turn on sync or import them." content still exists.
[Actual results]:
- "Looking for your saved logins? Turn on sync or import them." content disappears. | 
| 
	Downloading PDFs is unintuitive on android +++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1823164 +++
We have decided on a slightly different solution to bug 1823164. | 
	AboutWelcome progress bar doesn't grow from 0 width on first screen if targeting changed total screen count This is a followup to bug 1827572. Due to bad advice on my part, we only update `previousOrder` when the `index` changes, but not when `screens` change (relevant for `totalNumberOfScreens`). So it's possible for `previousOrder` to equal `index` which means it animates from, say, 15% to 15% instead of from 0% to 15%. | 
	Selection ring in create tab group panel uses wrong colour **Steps to reproduce [can add screenshots or video recordings for reference]:**
Create a new tab group (drag and drop or right-click menu)
**Expected behavior [What should have happened?]:**
Colour selector ring should be primary blue
**Actual behavior [What actually happened?]:**
Colour of select ring is the wrong colour (see screenshot) | 
| 
	The Address Bar drop down flickers when the weather keywords are typed or deleted **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Beta 133.0b7 (Build ID: 20241111092015)
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
- Ubuntu 20.04 x64
- macOS 12.6.1
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have the Firefox Beta 133 en-* build installed.
- Set `browser.search.region` pref to US. (mandatory use of a VPN client if non-US user).
- Windows ONLY: `Set browser.urlbar.weather.ignoreVPN` pref to true.
- Set `browser.urlbar.weather.featureGate` pref to true.
- Set `browser.urlbar.suggest.quicksuggest.sponsored` pref to true.
- Set `browser.urlbar.suggest.weather` pref to true.
- Have the OS language set to English (US).
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the browser with the profile from prerequisites.
2. Type “la ca weather” keyword in the Address Bar.
3. Delete a few characters.
4. Observe the behavior.
**[Expected result]:**
- The Address Bar drop down doesn’t flicker.
**[Actual result]:**
- The Address Bar drop down flickers each time a new character is typed or deleted.
**[Notes]:**
- Here is a [screen recording](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tBMIk6lv1hYbooPbglU81ZOXAfvQ20nV/view?usp=sharing) of the issue. | 
	Regression: About Nightly Window is too small / Text is cut off on the right side Nightly 107.0a1 (2022-09-30) (64-Bit)
MacOS
1.) Check for Updates via Mac Manu Bar > Firefox Nightly > About Nightly
Actual: About Nightly Window is too small. Text is cut off.
Expected: About Nightly Window must be larger.
This is a recent regression.
Thanks for checking. | 
	Blocked dialog displayed when pasting from clipboard after canceling the DLP scan in gsheets **Found in**
* 137.0a1 (2025-02-19)
**Affected versions**
* 137.0a1
**Preconditions**
* Download the DLP test assets from https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yjqVRuxdKV3WnO7D2wzMgDXBuYBxUgVw/view 
* Create a distribution folder inside the Firefox folder and paste the policies-1.json to it and then rename it to policies.json
* Run the DLP agent in CMD using: .\content_analysis_sdk_agent.exe --user --toblock=.\d{3}-?\d{2}-?\d{4}. --towarn=.warn. --delays=10
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: Windows 10/11
* Unaffected platforms: Ubuntu, macOS
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Go to https://drive.google.com/drive/home and open a Google Sheet
2. Copy any random text and paste it inside the gsheet using ctrl+V (only click once on the desired cell)
3. Press the “Cancel” button from the “Scan in progress” dialog and observe the behavior
**Expected result**
* The scan is canceled and no other dialogs are displayed
**Actual result**
* “You’re not permitted to paste this content” dialog is displayed
**Regression range**
* Mozregression points to bug 1936020
**Additional notes**
* See the attached video
* Not reproducing on other pages (including on other gdocs) or if double-clicking on the cell before pasting
* The content is allowed in cmd | 
| 
	DownloadSpamProtection.jsm gets a single window and download indicator reference immediately when created DownloadIntegration is a singleton (there's only one of them for the lifetime of the parent process).
Users can create more than one browser window.
But DownloadIntegration caches its reference to a single download spam protection object, and that object gets a single window and downloads indicator (`_browserWin` and `_indicator`) as property references when created.
This causes a problem when there is more than one window.
Instead, I think we should get the window reference inside the `observe()` method. It would also be best to use some of the download information (the C++ code has access to the channel and should be able to determine a browsing context from that, that it can pass as the "subject" argument for the observer notification) rather than relying on the download happening on whatever window is top-most at that point (which of course doesn't need to be the case, necessarily).
The next question is what to do about the indicator. It seems like right now we put downloads into a single list, no matter what window they came from? We might need to think about that - either keep per-window lists, or ensure the same list is accessible in all the windows, not just in the one that is top-most when a download is blocked. I think we talked about this with UX but I don't remember the outcome. Micah, do you recall? | 
	Can't start new profile with browser.proton.toolbar.enabled on The home button migration checks `gSavedState.placements`, but if the toolbar migration code is run on the first profile startup then `gSavedState` is null.
STR:
I did an artifact build:
1. `rm -rf obj-xyz/tmp/profile-default`
2. `./mach run --setpref browser.proton.toolbar.enabled=true`
Expected results:
Functional Firefox without a home button
Actual results:
Nothing works (not even the close button on Windows, surprisingly).
This error: `JavaScript error: resource:///modules/CustomizableUI.jsm, line 615: TypeError: can't access property "placements", gSavedState is null`
Likely just needs a null check in the migration code. Looks like the other migration code [1] just flags itself as being migrated in this case, which makes sense to me.
[1] https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/d3343662ce0aced933b30e053b33c93f759292eb/browser/components/customizableui/CustomizableUI.jsm#355-364 | 
	Handlers.json opens certain file types with no user interaction despite preferences indicating the filetype is set to "always ask" We had a customer give us a handlers.json (attached) that has this in mimeTypes:
```
		"binary/octet-stream": {
			"action": 4,
			"extensions": ["dmg", "mp4", "iso", "pdf"]
		},
```
as a result, when they download ISO files, they get opened by the operating system, but there is no entry in preferences->Applications that allows them to change binary/octet-stream
They don't know how they got in this state.
Some example ISOs that did this are:
   https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop
    http://centos.westmancom.com/8-stream/isos/x86_64/
    https://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=288
    https://archive.org/details/microsoft-works-9 | 
| 
	[Experiment] The Download Firefox Focus URL does not contain the private browsing query **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Release Candidate 99.0 Build ID: 20220328190900
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
- MacOS 11.6
- Ubuntu 20.04
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have the Firefox browser en-GB build installed/extracted.
- Have a new Firefox profile created.
- Have the “browser.search.region” pref set to the “GB” value.
- Have the “nimbus.debug” pref set to true.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the Firefox browser with the profile from prerequisites.
2. Navigate to the “about:studies?optin_slug=cross-promotion-firefox-focus-pbm-fx99&optin_branch=treatment-a&optin_collection=nimbus-preview” link to enroll in the experiment.
3. Open a new private window.
4. Click the "Download Firefox Focus" button from the Firefox Focus promo.
5. Observe the parameters from the opened URL.
**[Expected result]:**
- The ”https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/browsers/mobile/focus/?v=pb” link is opened.
**[Actual result]:**
- The private browsing query is missing and the “https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/browsers/mobile/focus/” link is opened.
**[Notes]:**
- Based on the [Mana page](https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?spaceKey=FPS&title=%5BCross+Promotion%5D+Firefox+Focus+on+PBM+-+Fx99), the link should contain the private browsing query. | 
	Search start-up service intialization browser console error ##### [Sugested Severity:]
S4 until investigated
##### [Description:]
First startup + fast type @ in the address bar
##### [Environment:]
Ubuntu 20.04 / Windows 10 
82.0a1 2020-09-15
##### [Steps:]
1. Create a new profile.
2. At fist start-up fast type @ in the addressbar.
##### [Actual Result:]
Error: Something tried to use the search service before it's been properly intialized. Please examine the stack trace to figure out what and where to fix it:
_ensureinitialized@resource://gre/modules/searchservice.jsm:233:15
getenginebyname@resource://gre/modules/searchservice.jsm:1408:10
setsearchmode@resource:///modules/urlbarinput.jsm:1270:34
seturi@resource:///modules/urlbarinput.jsm:364:12
onlocationchange@chrome://browser/content/browser.js:5289:15
calllisteners@chrome://browser/content/tabbrowser.js:832:31
_callprogresslisteners@chrome://browser/content/tabbrowser.js:846:22
_callprogresslisteners@chrome://browser/content/tabbrowser.js:5826:46
onlocationchange@chrome://browser/content/tabbrowser.js:6239:14
SearchService.jsm:233:15
[Note:]
1. It's a bit intermittent, so a slow PC would help.
2. This might also be a search shortcuts (bug 1644572) related issue, but blocking post-modernization first for investigation. | 
	Window Controls are hidden on chat.mozilla.org Window controls are hidden on `https://chat.mozilla.org/` tab, regardless of its index/location.
*Nightly 91.0a1 (2021-07-08) (64-bit) Win 7* | 
| 
	[Upgrade spotlight] The bottom part of the "g" letter from the "gracias" string is cut off on Firefox es-ES locale **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Nightly 101.0a1 (Build ID: 20220417212536)
- Firefox Beta 100.0b7 (Build ID: 20220417185951)
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
- macOS 11.6.5
- Ubuntu 20.04 x64
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have the latest Firefox Beta 100 browser, es-ES build installed/extracted.
- Have the “devtools.chrome.enabled” pref set to true.
- Have the “Cc["@mozilla.org/browser/browserglue;1"].getService().wrappedJSObject._showUpgradeDialog()” syntax copied to clipboard.
- Have a new Firefox profile.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the Firefox browser with the profile from prerequisites.
2. Focus the browser console and run the syntax from prerequisites.
3. Observe the “gracias” string from the spotlight’s title.
**[Expected result]:**
- The “gracias” string is entirely visible.
**[Actual result]:**
- The bottom part of the “g” letter from the “gracias” string is cut off.
**[Notes]:**
- This issue is reproducible using all the browser’s themes. 
- This “gracias” string is fully visible on High Contrast mode.
- Attached is a screenshot of the issue. | 
	Address bar picks wrong attention color when the address bar is light and the toolbar is dark, and vice versa See upper part of attachment 9312243 | 
	vsync keeps running if the shopping sidebar is hidden - should tell gecko when it's not needed/visible See bug 1847584.
This ends up happening when we're in the "loading" state and the sidebar is hidden.
For now, we should probably manually set `docShellIsActive` to false on the browsingcontexts that are hidden, and back to `true` when unhiding them. This also (it appears) applies to tab switches. | 
| 
	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 | 
	Don't show the bookmarks toolbar when New Tab page is disabled Currently when a user disables the New Tab page via about:preferences when setting New Tab to "Blank page", we will show the Bookmarks Toolbar on top-level about:blank pages.
This might not be what users actually want if they want a blank page for new tabs, and it opens us up to a number of bugs that occur since about:blank is used for many other cases than just a blank new tab page. | 
	[macOS] An extra “ , “ is wrongly displayed after a tag if the tag is added in the “Add Tags” field using the “ , “ character **[Affected Versions]:**
- Firefox Nightly 83.0a1 (Build ID: 20201001094020)
- Firefox Beta 82.0b6 (Build ID: 20201001171107)
- Firefox Release 81.0.1 (Build ID: 20200930150533)
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- macOS 10.15.6
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have a new profile created.
- Be logged in a Pocket account.
- Have the “browser.search.region” pref value set to “US”, “CA”, or “GB”.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Start the Firefox Browser with the profile from prerequisites.
2. Open a “New Tab” page and click on one of the “Recommended by Pocket” cards.
3. Click the “Save to Pocket” button located on the right side of the “Address Bar”.
4. Click inside the “Add Tags” field.
5. Write “pocket”, press the “ , “ key from the keyboard, and observe the “Add Tags” field
**[Expected results]:**
- Only the “pocket” tag and the text caret are displayed in the “Add Tags” field.
**[Actual results]:**
- An extra “ , “ is displayed after the newly added tag.
**[Notes]:**
- The issue is not reproducible on Windows or Linux.
- Attached a screen recording of the issue. | 
| 
	The Active Fakespot Address bar icon is not properly displayed with High Contrast when hovered over **Found in**
* Nightly 118.0a1 (2023-08-21)
**Affected versions**
* Nightly 118.0a1 (2023-08-21)
**Affected platforms**
* Windows
**Preconditions:**
Set the browser.shopping.experience2023.enabled - TRUE
Enable High Contrast.
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Reach https://www.walmart.com/ip/Home-Office-Chair-Big-Tall-Chair-8-Hours-Heavy-Duty-Design-Ergonomic-High-Back-Cushion-Lumbar-Support-Computer-Desk-Adjustable-Executive-Leather-Arms/889963233?athbdg=L1600&adsRedirect=true.
2. Hover over the Fakespot address bar icon using the mouse cursor.
**Expected result**
* The Fakespot Address bar icon should be visible with High Contrast.
**Actual result**
* The Fakespot address bar icon has the same color when hovered over with High contrast enabled.
**Regression range**
Not Applicable | 
	Other Bookmarks popup doesn't update when bookmark is deleted from it STR:
1. Have latest Nightly opened. 
2. Have some bookmarks stored in Other Bookmarks folder.
3. Click the Other Bookmarks button in the toolbar and right click one of the menu popup items.
4. Select "Delete"
AR:
The menu popup doesn't update. The bookmark item should have been removed as soon as "Delete" was selected. The user needs to reopen the popup to see the updated menu items.
ER:
The menu popup still displays the deleted bookmark. | 
	Warning message due to unused code in PrintJob Value stored to 'remotePrintJobListening' is never read
https://sylvestre.ledru.info/reports/fx-scan-build/report-nsPrintJob.cpp-DoCommonPrint-233-bda5ef.html#EndPath | 
| 
	Yelp ML suggestions don't have an icon I messed up bug 1926381 at the last minute and broke the icon for Yelp ML results. | 
	bookmarks tree view can cause bookmarks to be moved even when it's not visible Bug 1605881 worked around the 1 case where we know for sure that unexpected bookmark moves where happening, but the core issue remains and this could theoretically happen in other scenarios due to a fundamental issue in the bookmark tree view. See bug 1605881 comment 10 for a detailed description of what's wrong and what can be done to fix it. | 
	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®ion=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. | 
| 
	The elements from the "Import", "Themes" and "Thank you" slides of the "about:welcome" page are not recognized by a screen reader software **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Release 93.0 - Build ID: 20210927210923
- Firefox Beta 94.0b7 - Build ID: 20211017185800
- Firefox Nightly 95.0a1 - Build ID: 20211018214442
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 7 x64
- Windows 8.1 x64
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have a new Firefox profile.
- Have a screen reader software installed and enabled.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the browser using the profile from prerequisites.
2. Click the "Not now" button from the bottom right part of the page.
3. Observe the behavior.
**[Expected result]:**
- All the elements are from the second slide of the "about:welcome" page are successfully recognized by the screen reader software.
	
**[Actual result]:**
- The screen reader software says "blank" and no other elements are recognized. 
**[Additional Notes]:**
- This issue is not reproducible on Windows 10 and macOS 11.6.
- This issue is also reproducible on the "Themes" and "Thank you" slides.
- The issue is not reproducible on the upgrade spotlights. | 
	Expire new colourways on January 17 to align with release calendar and resolve date vs year confusion in expiry time ## steps to reproduce/what did you do?
* step 1 - Open to Firefox View
* step 2 - Observe
Within the colorways section on the right...
- the Expires outline, part of it blends in with my orange theme and looks off
- Expiration date - is it Jan 23rd or Jan 2023?
- "Try colorways" is confusing / unexpected b/c I've already tried it - my current theme is orange
- is "colorways" considered a proper noun since it's the name of this feature? the button has it lowercase
- regardless of Jan 23 or Jan 2023 - having a prominent expiration date makes me feel a sense of urgency that i immediately dismiss b/c the date is so far into the future. i'm curious about this date and why something sooner wasn't chosen. | 
	Hit MOZ_CRASH(ValidateScriptFilename System:1 /builds/worker/workspace/build/tests/xpcshell/tests/devtools/server/tests/xpcshell/test_getyoungestframe.js line 35 > eval **Filed by:** tritter [at] mozilla.com
**Parsed log:** https://treeherder.mozilla.org/logviewer?job_id=341801565&repo=try
**Full log:** https://firefox-ci-tc.services.mozilla.com/api/queue/v1/task/NQ6rulsAR3K6F_PbXZx9Mg/runs/0/artifacts/public/logs/live_backing.log
---
```
``` | 
| 
	The location-sign is duplicated when a Yelp suggestion is triggered using the “in” location-sign **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Nightly 125.0a1 - Build ID: 20240219095613
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
- macOS 12.6.1
- Linux Ubuntu 20.04 x64
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have the following prefs set with the values to enable the feature:
`browser.search.region` = US (connect to a VPN server if outside US)
`browser.urlbar.quicksuggest.rustEnabled` = true
`browser.urlbar.suggest.yelp` = true
`browser.urlbar.yelp.featureGate` = true
`browser.urlbar.yelp.priority` = true
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the browser with the profile from the prerequisites.
2. Type the “burgers in” string in the Address Bar.
3. Observe the wording of the Yelp result.
**[Expected result]:**
- “burgers in (city, state)” suggestion is displayed.
**[Actual result]:**
- “burgers in in (city, state)” suggestion is displayed.
**[Notes]:**
- This issue affects Yelp results displayed on both Top Pick and Firefox Suggest locations.
- Attached is a screenshot of the issue. | 
	MatchPattern `ignorePath` drops the file extension in the pattern ```
new MatchPatternSet(new Set(["*://*/*.pdf"]), { ignorePath: true }); // pattern: "*://*/*"
new MatchPatternSet(new Set(["*://*/*.pdf"])); // pattern "*://*/*.pdf"
```
The resulting pattern when using `ignorePath` is too generic. | 
	Bottom of protections panel is not visible at 768 height resolution The bottom of the protections panel is not visible when expanded on 768 height resolution at recommended DPI scale on WIndows. | 
| 
	Update strings for Close multiple tabs and New tab in the tab right-click menu (see comment 5) **Found in**
* Nightly 130.0a1
**Affected versions**
* Nightly 130.0a1 (2024-07-09)
**Affected platforms**
* All
**Preconditions**
* Set the following prefs:
sidebar.revamp - true	
sidebar.verticalTabs - true
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open multiple tabs on the vertical sidebar
2. Right click on a tab and hover over "Close multiple tabs"
**Expected result**
* The options are for example "Close above tabs" & "Close below tabs" 
**Actual result**
* The options are the ones from the horizontal tabs "Close tabs to left" and "Close tabs to right"
**Regression range**
* Not a regression
**Additional Notes**
* See the issue in the attachment | 
	Improve heart animation image asset for dark mode [Tracking Requested - why for this release]: Firefox 100 upgrade spotlight image doesn't look good on dark
The asset that landed in bug 1762270 is a 115x94 gif with light theme background mostly replaced with transparent and rendered as 90x73, so there's some artifacts that show up for dark theme. It was originally used in a remote ECO message and resized to 70x57 in bug 1759680.
We could optimize the image with video codecs like vp9 to get both quality and file size, but that would require changing from setting the image as a background-image: url().
For an asset-only change, we can use a different animated image format that supports actual color transparency. | 
	"Show all bookmarks" button not accessible if lot of bookmarks User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:88.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/88.0
Steps to reproduce:
Click on the "burger" menu (App menu)
Click on "Library"
Click on "Bookmarks"
Actual results:
The list of "Recent bookmarks" is so big that the "Show all bookmarks" item is almost not visible (just some pixels).
Expected results:
The "Show all bookmarks" item should be at the top of the list of recent bookmarks to avoid this 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. | 
	Mouseover/hover and click problems with row labels I noticed some problems with mouseover and clicking related to the row labels introduced in bug 1708621:
* If you keyboard-select a row with a label and then mouseover it, it gets the hover styling. It should keep the selected styling
* Mousing over a label shows the action text in the row
* Clicking a label clicks the row | 
	Super slow restore of tabs doing update I'm using the nightly build of Firefox and every time I update my tabs are super slow at loading. I click on them and they just seem to keep loading and loading.
After around 5-10 minutes the normally load
Is there a way for me to debug what is going on since I can reproduce this on all updates. | 
| 
	Automatically pin default top sites that send the attribution request Top sites that send the attribution request replace search shortcut tiles but would be pushed out by history entries. To prevent that, we decided to automatically pin such top sites. | 
	Remote Settings fetching broken in ASRouter and RemoteImages Both ASRouter and RemoteImages attempt to fetch Remote Settings attachments and look up the server URL by a pref that no longer exists. | 
	right-to-left override character is messing up (pid …) info in tab STR:
1) Visit a page like `data:text/html,<title>&%23x202E;aha!</title>` 
2) Hover mouse over tab
3) Observe window title as "!aha" instead of "aha!"
Notice how the title element contains a RTL override character. That's probably alright and worth supporting, but as soon as we add information to it (e.g., "(pid 12345)") in Nightly versions, we should probably enforce the direction for our content. | 
| 
	[Proton] Tab shadow doesn't match the spec The shadow for a selected tab should be:
box-shadow: 0px 1px 2px rgba(58, 57, 68, 0.1);
The shadow for a selected hovered tab should be:
box-shadow: 0px 2px 6px rgba(58, 57, 68, 0.2); | 
	PopupNotification doorhangers can overlay tab prompts There can be situations where user input is expected on a tab prompt, but a doorhanger covers it up. 
An example for this is installing an addon from a site that requires http auth. [Here is a testcase that shows this behavior](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/3446310d6cc5c85cde16a82eccf560e9b71a3d44/toolkit/mozapps/extensions/test/xpinstall/browser_auth.js). | 
	When in fullscreen, app menu button to switch back to window mode should have related tooltip; current one 'Display the window in full screen (F11)' Firefox 87, 88.0rc1 and 89.0a1 on Windows 8.1
When in fullscreen, the app menu button to switch back to a window mode should have related a tooltip; the current one is the same like in windows mode 'Display the window in full screen (F11)' but the icon changes from a switch-to-fullscreen indicator to one for the reversal. | 
| 
	about:preferences "Default Font" menu gets unexpected text-selections inside of & around it, if you click and hold to open the menu STR:
1. Open Firefox preferences (`about:preferences`)
2. Type "font" into the search field
3. Left-click the dropdown menu for the default font, and **do not release the mousebutton**.
4. Still holding down your mouse button, move your mouse up and down to change the highlighted entry.  Move it side to side as well.
ACTUAL RESULTS:
As you move the mouse up and down over the menu, various entries seem to have their text selected (though it's only certain entries that are selectable like this, for some reason -- it always seems to be the same ones).
If you move the mouse side to side, the adjacent text (the "Size" label and the "Advanced" button) get selected as well.
EXPECTED RESULTS:
No such text-selection, when my extended click is really just trying to pick an entry from the menu.
mozregression range:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=0c989b2bcd7882a9e7106e7879ab8933c2e09071&tochange=47c002d3637247e71ee901f32421deaecc9d8ea3
--> Regression from Bug 1805414
I can reproduce in latest Nightly on macOS and on Linux (Ubuntu 22.04, with Wayland) | 
	about:ion does not update when add-ons status changes about:ion watches for add-on changes, but it is not comparing the cached vs. the add-on listener event correctly. | 
	Skylight production messages section includes some experiment messages Messages that are distributed by the messaging system directly (ie not Nimbus experiments or Rollouts) don't currently know how to exclude counting messages/actions (eg in their dashboards) that are caused by Nimbus experiments or Rollouts with the same message ID.  My belief is that this isn't a huge problem:
a) very few messages are deployed directly by Remote Settings these days
b) once messages land in-tree and ride the release train, rollouts ** (and most holdback experiments except for maybe the long-term holdbacks?) are generally turned off.  That said, a dashboard that spans both of those periods of time will show the hits from both inside and outside any experiments/rollouts.
This probably needs some more investigation & may want to be split up into multiple tickets.
@Aminomancer, do you have any thoughts here on the long-term holdback stuff? | 
| 
	[Experiments] The "userMonthlyActivity|length" for the "Newtab Pocket Topics Microsurvey" is set to 21 days instead of 28 as mentioned in the documentation **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox RC 117.0 - Build ID: 20230824132758
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
- macOS 13.4.1
- Ubuntu 22.04 x64
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have the following [User.js](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1p-Ojr-ub3YRzymgnAyEECxXvz6f6sADs/view?usp=sharing) saved to your PC.
- Have a Firefox profile older than 28 days with 21 days of activity.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Navigate to the profile folder from the prerequisites and paste the "user.js" file.
2. Open the browser using the profile from prerequisites.
3. Navigate the the "about:studies" page and observe the displayed studies.
**[Expected result]:**
- The "Newtab Pocket Topics Microsurvey" experiment is not displayed in the "about:studies" page.
    
**[Actual result]:**
- The "Newtab Pocket Topics Microsurvey" experiment is displayed as active.
**[Notes]:**
- The [received documentation](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1j6AMusH8XD2MLBnLtpgkzufgwDGxRbQKiADSrlAElZQ/edit#heading=h.gzh3ljgkgxch) states in the "Target Audience Details" section that user should have at least 28 days of activity in order to enroll in the study. | 
	Make DoHController watch for captive-portal-login instead of connectivity Presently the DoHController used "network:captive-portal-connectivity" to react to captive portal events and trigger heuristics.
The problem is this notification is triggered unconditionally each time a captive portal check is completed, which is every minute and sometimes more often.
This is very inefficient. We should be watching the "captive-portal-login-success" topic instead, which is sent only when the detector was in a captive portal but managed to log in. | 
	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. | 
| 
	Firefox Accounts toolbar item thinks I'm signed out in new windows STR
1. Ensure that you have the "Firefox Account" item in your toolbar and that it shows that you're signed in (the menu should show your email, an "Account Settings" button, etc).
1. Close Firefox and reopen it.
1. Confirm that the toolbar item still shows that you're signed in.
1. Open a new window (ctrl+n/file menu/however).
1. You should notice that the toolbar item no longer shows that you're signed in.
Actual results
The toolbar item shows that I'm not signed in. It shows the generic avatar thing and a "Sign in to Firefox" button.
Expected results
The toolbar item should show that I'm still signed in.
mozregression points to bug 1653846 (I ran it a few times). | 
	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. | 
	Pinning tabs in Firefox does not work on Windows 24H2 and newer The tab pinning extension has functionality to pin a tab to the Windows taskbar. In Windows 24H2 (and newer versions, presumably), this does not work any longer.
Note that Windows 24H2 is only available as of April 29, 2024 via the Windows Insider Program. It has not been officially released yet. | 
| 
	Unable to type in Address Bar after opening new tab and pressing cmd + enter User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.15; rv:98.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/98.0
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open a new tab
2. Select Adress Bar
3. Press CMD + Enter
4. Attempt typing anything
5. If you have the address bar focused in another tab, you can try switching to this tab and attempt typing there too
Actual results:
It's impossible to type anything until the address bar loses and regains focus
Expected results:
It should be possible to type | 
	Hide the sidebar launcher splitter when vertical tabs is disabled. Now that we don't allow for expanding the sidebar main element in horizontal tabs mode, we can hide the splitter element. | 
	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. | 
| 
	Improve NetError page loading This might not be an actual regression of bug 1734217, but of something identified by :Gijs after it landed:
> Looking at this page again for unrelated reasons, something I missed in review: the main error page script was turned into a module. That means it loads asynchronously. But the script has an event listener for DOMContentLoaded. AFAIK there is no guarantee that that event hasn't already fired by the time the script loads, so I think that there is now a race condition in these pages. Eemeli, am I missing something?
Also from :Gijs:
> More generally for perf/flicker reasons it'd be better if some of the processing (esp/also fluent string id assignments!) in that file happened sync, not async, so that they'd be in place by first paint - and I'm not entirely sure why it was changed to be a module rather than a normal (sync) script.
The change to load the script with `type="module"` was made in bug 1685552.
The race condition should be avoidable by simply inlining the contents of the listener at the top level, but it's possible that this will have some side effects that need to be sorted out. | 
	Using Region API in early startup throws error NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE Using Region API in early startup throws errors NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE: Component returned failure code: 0x80040111 (NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE) [nsIPrefBranch.setCharPref] Region.jsm 300
Ideally Region API should fail gracefully with no errors when invoked during early startup. Error can be replicated in Browser Content Toolbox with logging Region.home inside AboutWelcomeChild as below: 
ChromeUtils.defineModuleGetter(
  this,
  "Region",
  "resource://gre/modules/Region.jsm"
);
AWWaitForRegionChange() {
log.debug(`Region home is ${Region.home}`);
}
As of now Onboarding flow relies on observing search.region pref directly
https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/components/newtab/aboutwelcome/AboutWelcomeChild.jsm#290
Once this issue is fixed, Ideally we should observe Region change API instead of pref as below:
  AWWaitForRegionChange() {
    return this.wrapPromise(
      new Promise(resolve =>
        Services.obs.addObserver(function observer(aSubject, aTopic, aData) {
          if (
            aData === Region.REGION_UPDATED &&
            aTopic === Region.REGION_TOPIC
          ) {
            Services.obs.removeObserver(observer, aTopic);
            resolve(Region.home);
          }
        }, Region.REGION_TOPIC)
      )
    );
  } | 
	[Nightly only] Action after context clicking a tab can result in current tab being opened in new window With `browser.proton.enabled` set to `true`, context clicking a tab and then causing the menu to be dismissed can result in the current tab opening in a new window. It seems that the action is somehow triggering the same result as dragging the tab away from the toolbar.
I have been able to reproduce best when selecting one of the "Close Multiple Tabs" menu items, however I have also been able to reproduce by simply dismissing the context menu using the escape key on my keyboard.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch Firefox
2. Open a second tab
3. Open a third tab
4. Context click the second tab
5. Select Close Multiple Tabs > Close Tabs to Left
Expected result:
1. First tab is closed
Actual result:
1. First tab is closed
2. Second tab opens in new window
I am unable to reproduce with `browser.proton.enabled` set to `false`.
Application Basics
------------------
Name: Firefox
Version: 90.0a1
Build ID: 20210429214231
Distribution ID:
Update Channel: nightly
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.15; rv:90.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/90.0
OS: Darwin 20.4.0 Darwin Kernel Version 20.4.0: Fri Mar 5 01:14:02 PST 2021; root:xnu-7195.101.1~3/RELEASE_ARM64_T8101
Rosetta Translated: false
Multiprocess Windows: 1/1
Fission Windows: 0/1 Disabled by default
Remote Processes: 4
Enterprise Policies: Inactive
Google Location Service Key: Found
Google Safebrowsing Key: Found
Mozilla Location Service Key: Found
Safe Mode: false | 
| 
	The "Sync Firefox on your phone or tablet" meesage still displayed even when im already Connected and synced on a mobile phone **Found in**
* 109.0a1 (2022-11-28)
**Affected versions**
* Firefox Nightly 109.0a1 (2022-11-28)
* Beta 108.0b6
* Release 107.0
**Preconditions**
* Sign in to FXA on a second PC as well as on a Phone. (sync both devices)
* Have the Tab pickup section from Fx View populated.
**Affected platforms**
* Windows, Ubuntu, Mac
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Reach the FX View page and make sure that the Pickup tabs are populated.
2. Reach Fxa account settings and sign out all other devices except the Mobile phone. (including the Device currently signed in)
3. Sign back in from the page and then Sign in to FXA as well (from the hamburger menu).
4. Reach the Firefox View tab.
5. Reach any other website on the mobile phone.
**Expected result**
* Tab pickup section should populate with all the tabs from the Mobile phone.
**Actual result**
* The "Sync Firefox on your phone or tablet" message is displayed.
* The "Sync Firefox on your phone or tablet" message will only disappear after logging back on a different desktop machine.
**Regression range**
This issue is not a regression. | 
	List item spacing inside opened search bar needs adjustment List item height should be 32px tall with 2px padding top/bottom. | 
	The record of a  deleted file doesn't update on 'about:downloads' page until the page is reopened *Affected versions*
* Firefox 119.0
*Affected platforms*
* macOs 12.5.1
*Steps to reproduce*
1. Download a file (ex: http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/5MB.zip)
2. Open 'about:downloads' page
3. Click 'Show in Finder' button
4. Delete the file
5. Go back to 'about:downloads' page
*Expected result*
* The record of the downloaded file shows 'File moved or missing'
*Actual result*
* The record of the downloaded file doesn't change
*  When clicking the file record, no response
*Notes*
* After reopening 'about:downloads' page, the record turns to 'File moved or missing'. | 
| 
	The import browser data button menu doesn't conform to HCM standards ## Prerequisites:
Found in Nightly 133.0a1 (2024-10-25)(64-bit)
Turn on Night Sky High Contrast mode on your device ([steps to do so here](https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/accessible/ColorsAndHighContrastMode.html#operating-system-high-contrast-mode-os-hcm))
## STR:
1. Open `about:welcome` from the URL bar
2. Click the 'Save and Continue' button to go to the next screen
3. Compare menu button styles in Nightly to the styles established in the [High Contrast Mode Figma](https://www.figma.com/design/VHRA9hZ54oJqKKJwPd6FWa/High-Contrast-Mode?node-id=51-2248&node-type=canvas&t=Jb0a2jzI2gZ9jrwz-0)
## Expected/Actual:
The menu buttons should follow the styles established in the [High Contrast Mode Figma](https://www.figma.com/design/VHRA9hZ54oJqKKJwPd6FWa/High-Contrast-Mode?node-id=51-2248&node-type=canvas&t=Jb0a2jzI2gZ9jrwz-0). | 
	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. | 
	In dark theme (and dark alpenglow) the red "blocked" icon in the main download panel should be lighter (matching the sub panel) **Affected versions**
* latest Nightly 94.0a1
* Beta 93.0b7
**Affected platforms**
* Win 10 x64
* Ubuntu 20.04 x64
* macOS 11
**Preconditions**
- Firefox Dark or Alpenglow theme is applied 
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Navigate to https://www.thinkbroadband.com/download.
2. Download the 50 MB sample file from the test page.
3. Click on the download icon from the toolbar.
4. Click on the download item in order to open the sub panel.
**Expected result**
* The warning icon has a strong red contrast. It has the same contrast as displayed in the main panel.
**Actual result**
* The warning icon has a light red contrast. 
**Suggested Severity**
* S3, since this won't affect the functionally. 
**Regression range**
* Pushlog: https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=24c9b17fd62309104[…]a1acc418ce7&tochange=86dd58a44d200bf475d6f39dbe7ecfca4fac41a6
* Potential regressor: Bug 1715001
**Additional notes**
* The issue does not reproduce with Light theme, it can be only reproduced with the themes written above. | 
| 
	TranslationsEngine fails to load due to "setTimeout is not defined" Steps to reproduce:
Try to translate any page. Language isn't important.
Actual results:
The translation fails with the displayed error being: "There was a problem translating. Please try again."
Expected results:
Regressed by Bug 1942128.
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=90f0b0004226da5025acc6f9b45d2d2371bf71cb&tochange=b95de61de7638546897604c446045ce42782b388 | 
	The Suggest Rust backend will stop serving suggestions for a while after a schema update If you update Firefox and the new version contains a Suggest schema version update, the Suggest Rust component will delete your existing Suggest database, and desktop won't attempt to re-ingest until the ingest timer fires, which could take up to 24 hours. That means Suggest will stop serving suggestions entirely for up to 24 hours.
I found this by updating my Nightly today, and I think this is the cause of problems I saw in development where restarting a local build caused Suggest to stop serving suggestions until I forced it to ingest. | 
	The bottom prompt moves up and down after the top prompt is dismissed and slightly overwrites the top prompt if it’s dismissed first **Found in**
* 121.0b1
**Affected versions**
* 122.0a1 (2023-11-20)
* 121.0b1
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: Windows 10, Windows 11
* Unaffected platforms:  macOS 12, Ubuntu 22
**Preconditions**
* browser.mailto.dualPrompt:true
* browser.mailto.dualPrompt.os: true
* browser.mailto.prompt.os: true
* new profile
* Firefox not set as default OS mailto application
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open https://snappymail.eu/demo/ and log in.
2. Hit any button to dismiss the top prompt and observe the bottom prompt.
**Expected result** 
* The prompt is correctly moved to the new position.
**Actual result**
* The prompt moves up and down after the top prompt is dismissed.
**Regression**
* New feature. Not applicable.
**Additional notes**
* Attached a screen recording.
* If the bottom prompt is dismissed first slightly overwrites the top prompt. | 
| 
	[win] Sometimes NVDA says "Alert" when hovering over tabs **Found in**
* 129.0.b5
**Affected versions**
* 130.0a1 (2024-07-18)
* 129.0b5
    
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: Windows 11
* Unaffected platforms: macOS, Ubuntu
**Preconditions**
* tab hover enabled
* NVDA enabled
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open multiple tabs with random web pages.
2. Hover over tabs.
**Expected result**
* The names of the tabs are read by NVDA.
**Actual result**
* Sometimes `Alert` and the name of the tabs are read by NVDA.
**Regression range**
* Reproducible with Firefox 124.0a1 (2024-02-02). Most likely not a regression.
**Additional notes**
* Attached a screen recording. | 
	UserUnit isn't taken into account when rendering the text layer Attach (recommended) or Link to PDF file here:
Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Open the pdf
2. Try to select the text
Thanks to mozregression, the regressor is bug 1939257 and very likely because of:
https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/pull/19196
:Snuffleupagus would mind to have a look please ? | 
	Firefox Sync Rewrites/Loses Contents of Bookmark Folders with Identical Names User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:75.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/75.0
Steps to reproduce:
This occurs on Firefox on Windows 10.
Unfortunately I've had issues reliably reproducing this issue, but it typically occurs when I'm reorganizing a large number of bookmarks. I've had a similar issue delete a massive number of bookmarks back when Sync was relatively new, but hoped/assumed it had been fixed until I ran into the same issue again recently.
Actual results:
If I create folders with identical names under differently named hierarchies such as:
* Folder1/SubFolder1/Instructions/
* Folder2/SubFolder2/Instructions/
...Firefox Sync will oftentimes mix-up the contents of the two folders, or the bookmarks within will disappear or return to their original location if I moved them from another folder.
I have found that renaming the folders so that they are truly globally unique helps, but I'm often adding an abbreviation of the hierarchy to the ends of folder names, which feels unnecessary and tedious. I'm also concerned about losing a massive amount of bookmarks again as the automated backups from sync do not seem to capture bookmarks moved or created in this instance.
Expected results:
I expected that the contents of each matching folder name with different parental hierarchies remain consistent with where I place/create/move them. Bookmarks should not be lost or restored to their original location if moved. | 
| 
	Add Glean equivalent for legacy telemetry reach/impression/exposure event used by Nimbus I went to implement Bug 1790448 only to discover that the relevant reach/impression/exposure event is reported only by legacy Telemetry and not by Glean.  This ticket tracks adding the Glean equivalent in [_ASRouter._recordReachEvent](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/9423bbd90c59ef7739c8453c265d04d8cf07ce73/browser/components/newtab/lib/ASRouter.jsm#1837).
But perhaps these reach events are already covered by the Glean exposure event in [ASRouter.jsm](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/9423bbd90c59ef7739c8453c265d04d8cf07ce73/browser/components/newtab/lib/ASRouter.jsm#1883)?  I believe these are distinct concepts but this isn't my area of expertise. | 
	Tabs separator not drawn in private window ## Steps to reproduce
1. Customize the toolbar to place an item just before the firefox view toolbar item.
2. Open a private window.
## Result
No separator is drawn between the toolbar item and the tabs.
## Expect
Separator to be drawn.
## Cause
The [CSS selector for this rule](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/04a47c08504e6357a3164163dd19a47754521204/browser/themes/shared/tabbrowser/tabs.css#946) uses `+` rather than `~`. | 
	Pinning from private_browsing.exe on newer versions of Windows fails On newer versions of Windows (first seen in version 10.0.26052.1100 - Windows 11 24H2, as yet only available from the Windows Insider Program), private_browsing is unable to pin to the taskbar.
Found in
FX 123
Affected versions
All versions with pinning to the taskbar
Tested platforms
Affected platforms: Windows 10x64
Unaffected platforms: macOS 13, Ubuntu 22.1, Windows 11
Preconditions
Unpin Firefox Private from the taskbar and make sure that another browser is the system default browser. Close all instances of Firefox.
Steps to reproduce
Launch private_browsing.exe.
Go to about:welcome if it doesn't go there automatically.
Click yes on the prompt to make Firefox the default browser and pin it to the taskbar.
Expected result
Firefox Private is pinned to the taskbar
Actual result
Firefox private is NOT pinned to the taskbar and the user gets no feedback explaining that it isn't pinned.
Regression range
Not a regression
Additional notes
Happens since pinning was introduced into the installer, and only on newer versions of Windows. | 
| 
	Hover color should be consistent inside the List all tabs menu  with Colorways themes **Affected versions**
- 98.0a1 (2022-01-14)
- 97.0b3
 **Affected platforms**
- Windows 10
- Ubuntu 20.04
- macOS 12.0
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Set a new Colorway theme
2. Open several tabs until the List all tabs button (down arrow  icon) is displayed 
3. Click the List all tabs button
4. Hover the tab names on the menu list
**Expected result**
- The hover highlight color is consistent.
**Actual result:**
- The hover highlight color is not consistent.
**Regression range**
- Visible since the Colorway themes implementation.
**Other notes**
- This behavior is visible on Colorways themes, but not on the standard ones (dark, light, alpenglow). | 
	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. | 
	"Website" field automatically converts numbers to an IP address without any prompt or confirmation [Affected versions]:
- 115.0.2 (64-bit)
[Affected Platforms]:
- Mac 13.3.1
[Steps to reproduce]:
1. Navigate to the "about:logins" page.
2. Click the "Create New Login" button
3. Enter some numbers in the "Website" field. 
4. Enter username and password.
5. Click on the "Save" button.
[Expected result]:
- Numbers in the "Website" field shouldn't be automatically converted into an IP address without prompt or confirmation.
[Actual result]:
- The numbers are converted to an IP address.
[Notes]:
- Long numbers are saved as they are, without conversion. | 
| 
	[Experiment] The fxms-message-8 feature configuration is not supported on Firefox versions under 114 **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Release 110, BuildID 20230214051806
- Firefox Release 112, BuildID 20230406114409
- Firefox Release 113, BuildID 20230504192738
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have a clean new Firefox Release 110 en-US profile.
- Have the following prefs set to the following values:
  - `messaging-system.rsexperimentloader.collection_id` set to `nimbus-preview`
  - `app.normandy.user_id` set to `eae822e4-f368-4377-af07-2702b4a129ec`
  - `messaging-system.log` set to `all`
  - `browser.search.region` set to `US`
  - `browser.ping-centre.log` set to `true`
- Edit the times.json file from the profile disk location and replace its contents with `{"created":1686181882000,"firstUse":1686181882000}`
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the Browser with the profile from prerequisites.
2. Open the Browser console.
3. Observe the console logs after the `vpn-moments-page-july-release` was evaluated.
**[Expected result]:**
- The client is successfully enrolled in the experiment.
 
**[Actual result]:**
- An error stating that the `Experiment vpn-moments-page-july-release has unknown featureId: fxms-message-8`.
**[Notes]:**
- The issue is not reproducible using forced enrollment as that ignores recipe validation, but the Moments Page still isn't displayed. | 
	input field in find bar no longer has a border on Windows Since bug 1901888 the input field in the find bar (Ctrl + F) no longer has a border. Therefore, it's very difficult to see a difference between the input field and the toolbar itself. This could be considered as an a11y issue. The address has the same bad contrast since years, though. So maybe you won't consider it as an a11y problem.
I decided to file it as regression because bug 1901888 only mentions Linux, it is about a textarea and not an input field, and it doesn't mention any change for the find bar at all. So it's not clear if you're aware of that side effect.
Additional note: The border is missing on macOS as well, but already since Firefox 126. So for macOS there is a different cause (bug 1907503). | 
	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. | 
| 
	Uptake reported age seems to be wrong in some situations We report the age of obtained data when changes are pulled from the server.
For scheduled or startup synchronizations, the reported age increases with the time passing (until a new change is published). In the uptake telemetry, we can observe this through the «sawtooth» aspect of the graph (switchback?).
But for broadcast synchronizations, the reported age should roughly be stable, and should not follow the pattern of those described above.
However, it does. Meaning that we may have an issue with the code that reports the age.
One possibility would be that client reconnections are handled as "broadcast" and would thus spoil the proper realtime broadcast reported values. | 
	Heartbeat: Notifications in dark theme are unreadable Heartbeat notifications have a white text on a light background that make them unreadable (see screenshot). This is not an issue in Firefox 79. 
Steps to produce:
1. Download and install the Normandy devtools extension
2. Run one of the Heartbeat recipes
3. See that the notification is not readable. | 
	Where is my addon **This comment is copy/pasted from a community issue filed during the Foxfooding program.**
---
**Firefox Version:** Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:90.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/90.0
**Window Size (inner width and height):** 1366x579
## Steps to Reproduce
1. New profile
2. Add Addon (https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/tab-sidebar-we) or add addon (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/mastodon-as-a-sidebar/)
3. I have my side panel open 
4. I close my side panel
5. I open my side panel
## Expected Behavior
I want to open the side panel 
## Actual Behavior
some extensions do not have a shortcut in the toolbar like this one.
the only solution to access it is to add the icon | 
| 
	PDF in viewer fuzzy after resuming from suspend after attaching HiDPI monitor Steps to reproduce:
Using Nightly 105.0a1, 20220814095107, having a PDF open in a viewer on a 1366x768 laptop system, suspend the system, attach a HiDPI monitor, and resume.
Actual results:
The font of the PDF was fuzzy.
Expected results:
The font of the PDF should be sharp. Reloading the page, the screen is sharp. | 
	Sorting input history using use_count in Adaptive History Autofill and UrlbarProviderInputHistory may be wrong Currently, [we store input history data as is = case-sensitive](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/9f95c41a962c9228f569f8a6b2c30edbb50b65ae/browser/components/urlbar/UrlbarUtils.jsm#884-898). That means if user visits `https://www.mozilla.org/contribute/` by user’s input `m` and visits the same URL by `M` is stored as different record.
As [Adaptive History Autofill](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/9f95c41a962c9228f569f8a6b2c30edbb50b65ae/browser/components/urlbar/UrlbarProviderAutofill.jsm#588-604) and [UrlbarProviderInputHistory](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/9f95c41a962c9228f569f8a6b2c30edbb50b65ae/browser/components/urlbar/UrlbarProviderInputHistory.jsm#52-73) sort the table with case-insensitive using `use_count`, above `m` and `M` is handled as different data even the URL is same. Therefore, the sorting may be wrong. | 
	Color inconsistency  on the chicklet background and the highlight address bar dropdown selection for the new colorways themes **Affected versions**
- 98.0a1 (2022-01-17)
- 97.0b4
 **Affected platforms**
- Windows 10
- macOS 12.0
- Ubuntu 20
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Go to about:addons page  and enable the Chillaxing theme
2. Open a new tab, select a one-click search engines from the bottom of the address bar dropdown panel and input a search term
3. Navigate the search suggestions
4. Observe the chicklet background and the  highlight selection colors
5. Repeat the steps above with Rawrr! theme enabled
**Expected result**
- As per specifications both the chicklet background and the  highlight selection color should be the same for all the new colorway themes for 97.
**Actual result:**
- There is inconsistency  between the chicklet background and the highlight address bar dropdown selection colors for certain colorway themes.
**Regression range**
- Not a regression, implemented with the new colorway themes.
**Other notes**
- Reproducible on almost all the colorway themes. | 
| 
	Collapsing a group doesn't collapse tabs playing sounds or any tabs with touch UI density **Affected versions**
* Fx 137.0a1
**Unaffected versions**
*Fx 136.0b6
**Affected platforms**
* All
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open lots of video tabs in the tab strip (e.g youtube videos)
2. Using Ctrl+shift select all the tabs and create a new Tab Group
3. Collapse the new Tab Group
**Expected result**
* Tab Group is collapsed, the related tab group tabs should not be visible in the tab bar
**Actual result**
* Tab Group is collapsed with the related tabs still visible in the tab bar
**Regression range**
Will look for one asap.
**Additional notes**
* See attached screen recording | 
	All Feature Callout arrows are hidden Because of [this line](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/27e4816536c891d85d63695025f2549fd7976392/browser/modules/FeatureCallout.sys.mjs#302-305), we are toggling the `hidden-arrow` class on every Feature Callout. The type of the second argument matters for this method. `el.classList.toggle("class", undefined)` does not produce the same result as `el.classList.toggle("class", false)`. In this case it wants the boolean override behavior of setting the class for `hide_arrow` and removing it if `hide_arrow` is absent. But instead it's passing `this.currentScreen?.content?.hide_arrow` directly from the message, which is undefined for most messages. Which, in JavaScript, is the same as not passing the argument at all. So it ends up toggling the class from not existing to existing, which means the arrow is always hidden except in any experiment where we actually set `content.hide_arrow = false`. | 
	[HCM] about:telemetry expended menus are not visible in hcm #### Affected Versions:
Nightly 102a1, Beta 101 and Release 100
#### Tested on:
Windows 10, Windows 7, Ubuntu 22
#### Preconditions:
High contrast mode enabled
#### Steps to reproduce:
   1. Launch firefox and reach about:telemetry
   2. Click on the Histograms menu in the left side.
#### Expected Results:
  The histograms submenu should be visible.
#### Actual Results:
   The histograms submenu is not visible.
#### Regression range:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=0e1179305bc22c8bb034cca6f66d8e3864fd77d5&tochange=740fad344989d083fad880469a0555ac68010d34
#### Notes:
The issue is reproducible using both black and white high contrast mode. | 
| 
	Investigate low enrollment rate for Chrome Switchers experiment Experiment bug: https://experimenter.services.mozilla.com/experiments/chrome-switchers-card-for-onboarding-triplets-in-firefox-73/
Enrollments have been significantly lower than expected pointing to a problem with the attribution data not being available early enough at startup for all users. | 
	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 | 
	all page action icons in the address bar have a different height As more and more page actions icons are added to the adress bar (bookmark star, reading mode, picture in picture mode, translate website) the size of the icons should be unified. As shown in the attached screenshot every icon has a different height. And it doesn't look great if all of these icons are visible in the address bar because the difference is noticeable. If you can't unify the height the icons should be vertically centered at least.
(The translation icon has also the wrong color but I will file a separate bug for that in the translations component). | 
| 
	Tabbing and Shift-Tabbing Does Not Allow Focus to Move Out of Address Bar Results and Back to the Toolbar ### Steps to Reproduce
1. Enable `browser.urlbar.scotchBonnet.enableOverride`.
2. Put the keyboard focus in the urlbar via keyboard shortcuts such as ALT+D or CTRL/CMD+L.
3. Move focus to the toolbar by press SHIFT+TAB.
### Expected Results
The focus should navigate to the Unified Search Button upon the first press of SHIFT+TAB and then to the toolbar on the next press of SHIFT+TAB.
### Actual Results
Upon the second keypress of SHIFT+TAB, the focus moves to the bottom of the results list and continues to iterate over suggestions and Unified Search Button with subsequent SHIFT+TAB keypresses without ever moving focus to the toolbar. | 
	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 :) | 
	DRM indicator should not be styled as a chiclet The DRM indicator in the urlbar is styles as a chiclet, it should be styled as a normal urlbar icon.
It can be tested at https://bitmovin.com/demos/drm | 
| 
	The "Fingerprinters Protection" CFR is not triggered when navigating to https://edition.cnn.com/ *[Affected versions]:*
- Firefox Nightly 86.0a1, Build ID 20201228205313
*[Affected platforms]:*
- Windows 10 x64
- macOS 10.15
- Ubuntu 20 x64
*[Prerequisites]:*
- Have a clean new profile.
*[Steps to reproduce]:*
1. Open the browser with the profile from prerequisites and navigate to the "https://edition.cnn.com/" page.
2. Open 2 new tabs and navigate to CNN in both of them.
3. Navigate to CNN in a new tab and observe the behavior.
*[Expected result]:*
- The "Fingerprinters Protection" CFR doorhanger is displayed.
*[Actual result]:*
- The doorhanger is not displayed.
*[Regression]:*
- I have managed to find a regression window, using the Mozregression tool. Here are the results: 
12:55.39 INFO: Last good revision: aa95b6225a7416d52310f0a90152a91788527d33
12:55.39 INFO: First bad revision: 60e886fcc3db9f0ed4e173732653ef00ccead3c3
12:55.39 INFO: Pushlog:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=aa95b6225a7416d52310f0a90152a91788527d33&tochange=60e886fcc3db9f0ed4e173732653ef00ccead3c3
- From the pushlog, it seems that bug 1682821  might have caused this issue.
*[Notes]:*
- Attached a screen recording of the issue:
@andreio Could you please take a look at this? | 
	Update toolbar colors for a11y UX and A11y asked that we update a few toolbar colors for better contrast:
```
LIGHT THEME - Soft
Abstract
Token: toolbarColor - toolbar background color
Update: hsla(15, 100%, 86%, 1)
Graffiti
Token: toolbarColor - toolbar background color
Update: hsla (278, 80%, 91%, 1)
Foto
Token: toolbarColor - toolbar background color
Update: hsla (351, 47%, 89%, 1)
DARK THEME - Bold
Elemental
Token: toolbarColor - toolbar background color
Update: hsla(42, 6%, 43%, 1)
``` | 
	Address bar is slightly resized on the right side when opened *Affected versions*
* 80.0a1 (20200721215127)
* 79.0 (20200720193547)
* 78.0.2 (20200708170202)
*Affected platforms*
* Windows 10x64
*Steps to reproduce*
1. Open Firefox and focus the address bar.
2. Observe the right blue side of the focus line.
*Expected result*
* Address bar opens as expected.
*Actual result*
* Right side focus line is slightly resized.
*Regression range*
* Last good revision: 94c8f28a15e8a051aeaad4722deb3fcc8125dab2
* First bad revision: bc2743384f7b58b56b00c9dbd33342c008a4b57b
* Pushlog:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=94c8f28a15e8a051aeaad4722deb3fcc8125dab2&tochange=bc2743384f7b58b56b00c9dbd33342c008a4b57b
*Notes*
* Attached a screen recording.
* I cannot reproduce the issue in fullscreen mode or maximize.
* I cannot reproduce the issue on macOS 10.12 or Ubuntu 18.04.
**Severity S3** | 
| 
	Firefox View Feature Callout close button leaves focus in random places +++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1790382; splitting outt the close button work so it can be parallelized +++
Per :ayeddi 
- "When Close button is activated, the programmatic focus lands inconsistently somewhere on the page to any item that was under the Close button. It is expected that the focus would return to the top of the page, if the user did not navigate the page prior to getting on the onboarding popup. But if the user wandered around, the best place to return the focus would be the last focusable element before the onboarding popup was injected in the DOM or on the topmost element right after it, i.e. when the last popup is dismissed, the focus could be placed on the aside section for Colorways, for instance with the tabindex="-1" on the Independent Voices heading, so the user does not miss any piece of the content after the dismissal"
See `featureCallout.mjs` for feature callout code. | 
	Translations Performance Impacted By Mutation Observer Changes ### Description
Bug 1909632 ([push log](https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=8cdd04727200f4b9bee5a44801395a284903fd57&tochange=34b62cca961880f5f9338339b00feb858afd2e52)) introduced changes to the mutation observers for Translations, which fixed some long-standing bugs, but have introduced a new impact on performance for Translations. 
The following steps to reproduce feel like an edge case of triggering multiple translations in a row with auto-translate enabled, however I have noticed the same impact (though less reliably reproducible) when translating only a single page. 
I have particularly noticed this impact when testing out a `zhen` model and translating content on https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Firefox.
---
### Steps to reproduce
> **Note**: 
> 
> See [attached video](https://bug1932780.bmoattachments.org/attachment.cgi?id=9439228) for example STR on Linux.
>
> The attached video shows behavior on Linux where hovering the mouse over a hyperlink triggers a translation for that node after the translation has stalled. I have only been able to reproduce this exact behavior on Linux. The slowdown is noticeable on macOS, however mousing over a hyperlink seems to have no effect. I have not tried yet on Windows. 
1) Open the browser to a translatable page, e.g. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Firefox.
2) Enable auto-translate for the page language.
3) Click on new hyper links in rapid succession until the page translation is no longer quick.
**Expected Behavior**
The page translation is fast no matter how many links you click on.
**Actual Behavior**
The page translation stalls for much of the visible content after clicking on a few links in succession. | 
	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. | 
| 
	[Dev Tools] Make Attribution parameters editable In Fx132  code change in [D221443](https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D221443) made about:asrouter#devtools-targeting -> Attribution parameters non editable. Scope of this bug is to land one line fix to bring back editable | 
	[XFA] A11y form field labels not exposed STR (with the NVDA screen reader):
1. Open this PDF in Firefox: https://bug1671648.bmoattachments.org/attachment.cgi?id=9182033
2. Wait a few seconds for the first page to load.
3. Press control+home to ensure you are at the top of the document.
4. Press NVDA+control+f to open the NVDA Find dialog. (The NVDA key is usually the insert key by default.)
5. Type "Current country" (no quotes) and press enter.
6. Press e to move to the next text box.
    - Expected: NVDA should say "Question 7 C If your immigration status is other, please give details.  edit multi line"
    - Actual: NVDA says only "edit multi line"
There are plenty of other form fields in this document that do have associated labels. They don't seem to be the labels the author intended for accessibility purposes, though. For the most part, this isn't a huge concern. I chose the example above because in this case, the author did specify a label, but there is no associated label at all with pdf.js. This makes it impossible for a screen reader user to be certain what they should fill in here.
I'm not sure how XFA encodes this information, but it is picked up by Acrobat Reader. Pdf.js could output these labels in the HTML using the aria-label attribute. | 
	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 | 
| 
	Prevent URL bar from showing through preonboarding modal [Tracking Requested - why for this release]: Supports experimentation in Fx136 (see [Jira](https://mozilla-hub.atlassian.net/browse/FIDE-2314))
Address issue where URL bar bleeds through preonboarding Spotlight modal after implementation changes in bug 1945672 | 
	prompt to launch external application (protocol handler) can be empty when navigation happens in unloaded frame Firefox 133.0a1 20241009094637 in en-US on Windows 10
If I click a link to a Zoom meeting which shall launch the application, the Firefox prompt often is missing most strings. In a run with mozregression, multiple launches of Firefox showed different results, either with or without strings.
This might be a regression in the latest Nightly build: https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/pushloghtml?changeset=ba301423863e02a50279faf39bb566fa3945007d | 
	Google.com keep appear in suggestion User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:73.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/73.0
Steps to reproduce:
Type g in the location url
Actual results:
Show google.com in first place
Expected results:
Show bookmark starting with g, but not google.com !
Since i've removed google.com from search engine, since i completely disabled browsing history, why google.com keep being appear in first place when i type the g letter ?
He not come from browsing history (private mode by default) or bookmark, so, where does he come from ? | 
| 
	Glean default search engine data is reporting errors when submitting an empty submission URL Missed a case in bug 1775312. Specifically for private search engine's submission url, it's still being set to an invalid URL [here](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/a352cc827575823676717d53766c39710b54201a/toolkit/components/search/SearchService.sys.mjs#2919):
```js
    if (info.defaultPrivateSearchEngineData) {
      Glean.searchEnginePrivate.displayName.set(
        info.defaultPrivateSearchEngineData.name
      );
      Glean.searchEnginePrivate.loadPath.set(
        info.defaultPrivateSearchEngineData.loadPath
      );
      Glean.searchEnginePrivate.submissionUrl.set(
        info.defaultPrivateSearchEngineData.submissionURL ?? "blank:"
      );
      Glean.searchEnginePrivate.verified.set(
        info.defaultPrivateSearchEngineData.origin
      );
    } else {
      Glean.searchEnginePrivate.displayName.set("");
      Glean.searchEnginePrivate.loadPath.set("");
      Glean.searchEnginePrivate.submissionUrl.set(""); // <= HERE
      Glean.searchEnginePrivate.verified.set("");
    }
```
I shoulda caught it in review. Whoops! | 
	Amazon.de gets migrated into amazon.com after succesive browser.topsites.useRemoteSetting on/off switches [Sugested Severity:]
S2
[Description:]
Switching the browser.topsites.useRemoteSetting on/off/on, it is possible to alter the default topsite amazon.de into amazon.com.
Additionally, probably after the bug 1661008 fix, amazon.com also gets pinned by default and marked as a search shortcut. (this part is not reproducible on 81 b4)
[Environment:]
Windows 10, Ubuntu 20, Mac 10.13.6
81.0b9
[Steps:]
1. Create a new profile with:
         user_pref("services.settings.load_dump", false);
         user_pref("browser.topsites.useRemoteSetting", true);
         user_pref("browser.search.region", "DE");
2. Start Firefox, observe topsites -> from RS top-sites collection. 
4. Close Firefox, set browser.topsites.useRemoteSetting to false.
5. Start Firefox, observe topsites -> legacy configuration.
6. Close Firefox, set browser.topsites.useRemoteSetting to true.
7. Start Firefox, observe topsites -> from RS top-sites collection. 
##### [Actual Result:]
2. (RS)amazon.de is listed, not pinned, not search shortcut
5. (legacy)amazon.com is listed, pinned, search shortcut.
7. (RS)amazon.com is listed, pinned, search shortcut. 
##### [Expected Result:]
2. (RS)amazon.de is listed, not pinned, not search shortcut
5. (legacy)amazon.com is listed, pinned, search shortcut.
7. (RS)amazon.de is listed, not pinned, not search shortcut. | 
	Inside the Download Panel some elements have focus ring, others don't **Affected versions**
* All builds
**Affected platforms**
* All OS'es
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Peform any download.
2. Open the Download panel.
3. Navigate elements using the keyboard. 
**Expected result**
*  All the elements have the same behavior.
**Actual result**
*  Some elements have a focus ring, others don't. 
**Additional notes**
*  Also, the color of the focus rings is from the system. | 
| 
	The same CFR “Recommendation” is displayed more than once a day **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Beta RC 2 (Build ID: 20201014125134)
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
- macOS 10.15
- Ubuntu 20 x64
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have the latest Firefox Beta version installed and open.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open a new tab.
2. Navigate to “time.com” and open an article to trigger the CFR recommendation.
3. Open a new tab.
4. Navigate to “time.com” and open the same article.
5. Observe the address bar of the second tab.
**[Expected result]:**
-  The "Recommendation" button is NOT displayed in the right part of the "Address Bar" a second time.
**[Actual result]:**
- The "Recommendation" button is displayed in the right part of the "Address Bar".
**[Notes]:**
- Attached is a screen recording of the issue. | 
	applyMomentsPolicy has at least incorrect comments, may be sending wrong data https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/81a006cd60c54ce074d7158fafc5a2923717860e/browser/components/newtab/lib/TelemetryFeed.jsm#694 sez:
```
   * Per Bug 1484035, Moments metrics comply with following policies:
   * 1). In release, it collects impression_id, and treats bucket_id as message_id
   * 2). In prerelease, it collects client_id and message_id
   * 3). In shield experiments conducted in release, it collects client_id and message_id
```
To implement 3, it appears to be using `this.isInCFRCohort` as proxy for whether something is in an experiment.  In fact, what it's really checking is whether it's in an experiment on the `cfr` feature id, which means that in experiments running on other feature ids, it will not collect clientId or `message_id` (but will collect `impression_id`).
My suspicion is that in today's messaging system, we really want any experiment to use this policy, not just ones in CFR.  
I'm not sure what the story with `bucket_id` is or the full history is here, that will need more code / bug / issue archeaology than i've got time for at the moment
At the very least we should fix the comments here and on `applyCFRPolicy`.
Bonus points (maybe a spin-off bug) for putting these policies in the Glean dictionary so that there is at least a chance that data scientists will be able to find them.  See https://docs.google.com/document/d/1paTna8m7NWnWl_gFG9ZqUQQ3Lw7r8BKomdI28QBRdm4/ for some of the consequences this has on the data we've got now. | 
	>> on bookmarks toolbar even though it's empty of any additional bookmarks User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/119.0
Steps to reproduce:
The bookmarks toolbar overflow menu is appearing even though there are no additional bookmarks within it.
Actual results:
The >> overflow menu is appearing on my bookmarks toolbar even though it is empty.
Expected results:
The >> overflow menu should NOT appear if it is empty. | 
| 
	Menu/submenu positioning is misaligned Since bug 1682522 affected `<select>` boxes, when a select box menu opens on the top side of the box (as happens when the box is too close to the bottom of the screen), the menu appears too far above the box, because of the space being left for the shadow. Perhaps the shadow should be removed for select boxes.
Also, submenus are offset from where they ought to appear for the same reason, because of the space being left for the shadow. Those probably can't disable the shadow, so they just need to be moved into place. | 
	Sidebar button l10n ID remains after turnning new sidebar on then off As part of bug 1902056, we updated the l10n IDs for the sidebar button in the toolbar when `sidebar.revamp` is true based on what mode you're in (Expand/Collapse or Hide/Show). In doing so, once a user has turned on the new sidebar, then switched it back off, the overridden l10n ID remains rather than reverting back to "Show sidebars" as it's defined [here](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/locales/en-US/chrome/browser/customizableui/customizableWidgets.properties#17-18) until/unless you do a browser restart. | 
	Use prefers-reduced-motion query for about:welcome modal transitions. When users have selected reduced motion in their OS's accessibility settings (or in Firefox about:config, "ui.prefersReducedMotion" is set to integer 1) we should suppress the transitions used in the about:welcome modal. | 
| 
	Resolve glitchy animations with expand on hover with the new sidebar There's a glitchy-ness when hovering right on the edge of the launcher as the mouseover / mouseout event listeners keep getting called in a loop until you move the mouse. We may just want to debounce the event listeners. | 
	Moving two discontinued tabs from before and after a Collapsed Tab group will cause tabs to overlap **Found in**
* Nightly 137.0a1 (2025-02-18) 
**Affected versions**
* Nightly 137.0a1 (2025-02-18) 
* Beta 136.0b7
**Affected platforms**
* All
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Have a few Tabs opened.
2. Create a Tab group and collapse it.
3. Select an Tab to the Left and a Tab to the right of the Tab group.
4. Move both tabs to the left and drop them as free tabs on the left side of the Group.
**Expected result**
* Tabs should move correctly between other tabs and collapsed groups
**Actual result**
* Tabs overlap eachother and the tab strip looks broken until the user moves another tab
**Regression range**
Not a regression. | 
	Keyword search fails with "Hmm. That address doesn’t look right." User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:80.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/80.0
Steps to reproduce:
Click address bar, enter "d test" and press return. (dict.cc keyword search)
Actual results:
In FF <79: dict.cc opens as expected
In FF 79: Nothing. Pressing enter again yields result as FF <79 (OK)
In FF 80: Invalid URL page ("Hmm. That address doesn’t look right."). Pressing enter again yields the same error page. Sometimes (very rarely), dict.cc opens as expected instead.
(all on Windows 7)
Expected results:
A keyword search should open the configured page (as described above under FF<79). | 
| 
	PDF with embeded Javascript isn't running Steps to reproduce:
PDF Document with embeded JavaScript code opened in Firefox 119, the code isn't work, isn't run. The same Document open in Firefox 118 work fine.
Expected results:
The attached document would be at the first input fields, after focus lost create an alert dialog. | 
	Can resize certain preferences subdialogs to be narrower than expected STR:
1. open prefs
2. search for "manage data"
3. click button to manage data
4. drag resizer to the left/start
ER:
can't make dialog smaller so that right edge of it + close button disappears
AR:
you can.
This is a recent regression, it works fine in 76b1 . I expect I broke it in bug 1624612 but I haven't doublechecked that. | 
	Intermittent browser/base/content/test/keyboard/browser_toolbarKeyNav.js | Uncaught exception - at chrome://mochitests/content/browser/browser/base/content/test/keyboard/head.js:14 - TypeError: can't access property "setAttribute", aElem is undefined **Filed by:** abutkovits [at] mozilla.com
**Parsed log:** https://treeherder.mozilla.org/logviewer?job_id=322679618&repo=autoland
**Full log:** https://firefox-ci-tc.services.mozilla.com/api/queue/v1/task/edhzW2MySkSIQkyElvA_qg/runs/0/artifacts/public/logs/live_backing.log
---
```
[task 2020-11-24T06:23:52.542Z] 06:23:52     INFO - TEST-PASS | browser/base/content/test/keyboard/browser_toolbarKeyNav.js | sidebar-button focused after ArrowLeft pressed - 
[task 2020-11-24T06:23:52.542Z] 06:23:52     INFO - Leaving test bound testArrowsRtl
[task 2020-11-24T06:23:52.542Z] 06:23:52     INFO - Entering test bound testArrowsBookmarksOverflowButton
[task 2020-11-24T06:23:52.542Z] 06:23:52     INFO - Buffered messages finished
[task 2020-11-24T06:23:52.543Z] 06:23:52     INFO - TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | browser/base/content/test/keyboard/browser_toolbarKeyNav.js | Uncaught exception - at chrome://mochitests/content/browser/browser/base/content/test/keyboard/head.js:14 - TypeError: can't access property "setAttribute", aElem is undefined``` | 
| 
	UpdateAction schema is still invalid The UpdateAction schema is invalid at `#/properties/content/action/properties/description`. This field should be moved to `#/properties/content/action/properties/data/description`. | 
	Firefox View cause large main thread jank STR:
- Open 1113 tabs
- Switch Firefox View to the Open Tabs view
- Close one of the tabs
- The browser hangs for about 2 seconds
Here's the profile: https://share.firefox.dev/3ROuzdw | 
	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®ion=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. | 
| 
	The Multi Stage about:welcome has wrong FxA end point on the zh-CN locale **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Beta 80.0b4, Build ID 20200804180257, zh-CN locale
**[Affected platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
- macOS 10.15
- Ubuntu 20
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have the latest zh-CN Firefox Beta build installed.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the browser and observe the "about:welcome" page.
**[Expected result]:**
- The Simplified "about:welcome" page is displayed.
**[Actual result]:**
- The Multi Stage "about:welcome" page is displayed.
**[Notes]:**
- Attached a screenshot of the issue: | 
	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). | 
	Intermittent browser/components/enterprisepolicies/tests/browser/browser_policy_block_set_desktop_background.js | single tracking bug **Filed by:** sstanca [at] mozilla.com
**Parsed log:** https://treeherder.mozilla.org/logviewer?job_id=471592277&repo=mozilla-central
**Full log:** https://firefox-ci-tc.services.mozilla.com/api/queue/v1/task/FAzgQgD-SeiJYSSDii6YQA/runs/0/artifacts/public/logs/live_backing.log
---
```
[task 2024-08-24T10:33:50.943Z] 10:33:50     INFO - TEST-PASS | browser/components/enterprisepolicies/tests/browser/browser_policy_block_set_desktop_background.js | Sanity check the temporary file doesn't exist. - true == true - 
[task 2024-08-24T10:33:50.944Z] 10:33:50     INFO - Leaving setup bound 
[task 2024-08-24T10:33:50.944Z] 10:33:50     INFO - Entering test bound test_check_set_desktop_background
[task 2024-08-24T10:33:50.945Z] 10:33:50     INFO - Buffered messages finished
[task 2024-08-24T10:33:50.946Z] 10:33:50     INFO - TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | browser/components/enterprisepolicies/tests/browser/browser_policy_block_set_desktop_background.js | Test timed out - 
[task 2024-08-24T10:33:50.947Z] 10:33:50     INFO - GECKO(6520) | Completed ShutdownLeaks collections in process 2408
[task 2024-08-24T10:33:50.947Z] 10:33:50     INFO - TEST-START | Shutdown
``` | 
| 
	Home and newtab wallpaper customize menu thumbnails don't tab Not totally sure why this doesn't just work. They are inputs, so should have default tabbing behaviour. However, it does not work.
[Tracking Requested - why for this release]: UX and possible a11y issue | 
	Initial/default value for lastTabFetch pref is wrong, results in failure to display fx-view sync setup steps I got into a state where I was logged in, but no other devices syncing with this account. The lazy pref getter for `services.sync.lastTabFetch` defines `false` as the default/fallback value, but this is an int pref so an exception is thrown. | 
	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. | 
| 
	Remove or update metrics expiring in Firefox 133: private_browsing.window_open_during_teardown The following metrics will expire in the next Firefox Nightly release: [version 133][1].
```
private_browsing.window_open_during_teardown
```
What to do about this:
1. If one, some, or all of the metrics are no longer needed, please remove them from their `metrics.yaml` definition file.
2. If one, some, or all of the metrics are still required, please submit a patch to extend their expiry.
If you have any problems, please ask for help on the [#glean Matrix room](https://chat.mozilla.org/#/room/#glean:mozilla.org) or the #data-help Slack channel.
We'll give you a hand.
Your Friendly Neighbourhood Glean Team
[1]: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Release_Management/Calendar
---
Usually this bug would be auto-filed by [probe-scraper](https://github.com/mozilla/probe-scraper). Due to an issue on our side I did it manually. | 
	Record in telemetry during re-auth if Windows is configured to not prompt on wakeup As reported at https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/gff2wj/windows_security_mozilla_firefox/fpzm06j users may have the option set within Windows to not prompt for a password when waking from sleep. It's possible that these users have a password but don't remember it and since they don't require a password to resume their machine then they arguably are not as concerned about access to their machine.
We should see if we can skip prompting if this is enabled. | 
	When a filetype is set to "always ask" and the user makes a save/open choice in the dialog, we should not also open the downloads panel As in summary. There's no need to add another prompt / interruption in this case - the motivation for showing the panel is to allow quickly opening the file, but in this case the user has already had an opportunity to set that up. | 
| 
	[Win] Focus order is chaotic when an NVDA user tries to use Up/Down Arrows to navigate a list of links set `browser.tabs.firefox-view-next` to `true`
### STR:
1. With NVDA running, navigate to `View all` using keyboard (`Tab`)
1. Navigate to the second link in the list by pressing `Down Arrow` only
1. Press `Tab` and then press `Tab+Shift`
### Expected:
1. Focus visually would move to the second link when using `Down Arrow`
1. Pressing `Tab` would move the focus visually and programmatically to the next section (`Recently closed` tabs)
1. Pressing `Shift`+`Tab` would return the focus to the second link in the list of opened tabs
### Actual:
1. Focus stays on `View all` visually, while pressing `Enter` would activate a link from the list below
1. When a second link is announced by NVDA, pressing `Tab` moves the programmatic and visual focus to the third link in the list
1. Pressing `Shift`+`Tab` moves the programmatic and visual focus to the first link in the list
The biggest concern here is that while keyboard-only users would use Arrow navigation for the list of links, screen reader users won't be able to move their focus visually, thus for sighted screen reader user like those with low vision or with dyslexia it would be confusing where the focus position is currently is and if the focus is moved and which control would be, in fact, activated should they press `Enter` now. 
The sudden added focusability of some controls just makes this issue with the clarity of navigation more confusing. | 
	The Delete Highlight button cannot be selected with the Space button **Found in**
* Nightly 125.0a1 (2024-02-27)
**Affected versions**
* Nightly 125.0a1 (2024-02-27)
* Beta 124.0b3
* Release 123
**Affected platforms**
* All
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open a PDF in Firefox.
2. Highlight any text or free highlight anything.
3. Use the Tab key in order to reach the Delete button.
4. Use the Space key on the keyboard in order to select the Delete button.
**Expected result**
* The Highlight should be deleted.
**Actual result**
* The Space key will not select the Delete button.
The Space key can be used to select the Colors but not the Delete button.
**Regression range**
Not a regression. | 
	Expose extension in the content type description Follow-up from bug 1740934 ( https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1740934#c7 ) : since we are using now the OS provided description, this might end-up sometimes unusable or confusing. Ensuring that we have the extension(where applicable) in the content type column will solve most of both confusion and usability concerns. | 
| 
	The QR code from the "PB_FOCUS_PROMO" modal wrongly redirects to the "Firefox Klar" app even if the region is set to "US" and a Firefox en-US locale build is used **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Beta 100.0b4 - Build ID: 20220410195727
- Firefox Nightly 101.0a1 - Build ID: 20220412094307
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
- macOS 11.6.2
- Linux Mint 20.2 x64
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have a Firefox en-US locale build installed.
- Have a new Firefox profile with the "browser.search.region" pref set to "US" in the "about:config" page.
- Have a device with a QR code scanner app installed.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the browser using the profile from the prerequisites.
2. Open a new "Private Window" (Ctrl+Shift+P).
3. Click the "Download Firefox Focus" button.
4. Scan the modal's QR code and observe the behavior.
**[Expected result]:**
- You are redirected to the "Firefox Focus" app.
**[Actual result]:**
- You are redirected to the "Firefox Klar" app instead.
**[Notes]:**
- The modal's QR code redirects to the "https://mzl.la/3racU17" URL. | 
	A Focus ring is displayed around the Fakespot sidebar after Firefox is opened and the sidebar is clicked **Found in**
*  119.0a1 (2023-08-30)
**Affected versions**
* 119.0a1 (2023-08-30)
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: macOS 12, Ubuntu 20, Windows 10x64, 
* Unaffected platforms: none
**Preconditions**
* browser.shopping.experience2023.enabled :true    
browser.shopping.experience2023.optedIn:0
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open Firefox and load a random Amazon product e.g https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09B6ZXD2V/ref=sbl_dpx_office-desks_B0B4CYW8FB_0.
2. Click on the Fakespot sidebar.
**Expected result** 
* No focus ring is displayed.
**Actual result**
* A focus ring is displayed around the Fakespot window.
**Regression range**
* Not a regression.
**Additional notes**
* Attached a screen recording.
* If the issue does not reproduce restart Firefox and click the Fakespot sidebar again.
* Using the tab in the Fakespot sidebar will no longer reproduce the issue until a firefox restart. | 
	Don't hide pref browser.pagethumbnails.capturing_disabled The pref `browser.pagethumbnails.capturing_disabled` should be unhidden because there are reasons for not wanting thumbnails generated that go beyond test purposes.
A web search for this preference will show many discussions by end users wishing to disable thumbnails on their New Tab page.
On my New Tab page, I only want the automatically detected high resolution favicon images or Custom Image Urls that I specify. Never captured thumbnails.
To accomplish this goal, I discovered the `browser.pagethumbnails.capturing_disabled` which I set to **True**. 
However, now all my Custom Image Urls that I specified stopped working. This is bug 1551132.  But that bug won't be fixed because pref `browser.pagethumbnails.capturing_disabled` is hidden and, therefore, thought to be only for testing purposes. | 
| 
	Firefox View cause large main thread jank STR:
- Open 1113 tabs
- Switch Firefox View to the Open Tabs view
- Close one of the tabs
- The browser hangs for about 2 seconds
Here's the profile: https://share.firefox.dev/3ROuzdw | 
	[Experiment] The “X” (close) button is not displayed on the “Set to Default” spotlight **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Nightly 113.0a1, BUILD ID: 20230321213816
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10x64
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Firefox is not set as the default browser. 
- Have the [“user.js”](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q_Ho49np4ra-fZ5CGfe0MaKNbJeH0N18/view?usp=share_link)  file saved on your computer. 
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Create a new profile using the “-p –first-startup” syntax in the Command Prompt window, but do not open it.
2. Navigate to the profile folder and paste the [“user.js”](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q_Ho49np4ra-fZ5CGfe0MaKNbJeH0N18/view?usp=share_link) file from the prerequisites.
3. Open the browser using the previously created profile. 
4. Observe the elements from the “Set to Default” spotlight.
**[Expected results]:**
- The “X” (close) button is located in the upper right corner of the spotlight.
**[Actual results]:**
- The “X” (close) button is not displayed on the “Set to default” spotlight. 
**[Notes]:**
- According to the [Figma](https://www.figma.com/file/c83OEio9DhCQKuabx2tIEl/NUO-Experiments-2023?node-id=2-372&t=7GHCcWYORUxalQYc-0) documentation the "X" button should be present in the upper right corner of the spotlight. 
- Attached a screenshot of the issue. | 
	Firefox translation feature converts "€" into "o" User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/119.0
Steps to reproduce:
Translate this webpage https://www.casapia.com/content/2-promociones into English using Firefox translation feature.
Actual results:
The symbol "€" is converted into "o"
Expected results:
The symbol "€" should stay the same. | 
| 
	Moving two discontinued tabs from before and after a Collapsed Tab group will cause tabs to overlap **Found in**
* Nightly 137.0a1 (2025-02-18) 
**Affected versions**
* Nightly 137.0a1 (2025-02-18) 
* Beta 136.0b7
**Affected platforms**
* All
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Have a few Tabs opened.
2. Create a Tab group and collapse it.
3. Select an Tab to the Left and a Tab to the right of the Tab group.
4. Move both tabs to the left and drop them as free tabs on the left side of the Group.
**Expected result**
* Tabs should move correctly between other tabs and collapsed groups
**Actual result**
* Tabs overlap eachother and the tab strip looks broken until the user moves another tab
**Regression range**
Not a regression. | 
	Tab hover gets stuck in position if hovered tab changes size by opening more tabs or closing some using the keyboard **Found in**
* Latest Nightly 126.0a1
**Affected versions**
* Latest Nightly 126.0a1
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: MacOS 13, Windows 11, Ubuntu 22.04
* Unaffected platforms: none
**Preconditions**
* Set `browser.tabs.cardPreview.enabled` to `true`
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open a few tabs until the tabs resize
2. Hover with the cursor of the mouse on one tab
3. Open one or two more tabs using the keyboard shortcuts (CTRL+T/CMD+T)
**Expected result**
* Hover is dismissed as soon as I press to open another tab, or close a tab. On Chrome, as soon as I press a button on the keyboard the hover disappears thus preventing the hover to be left on the screen.
**Actual result**
* The hover remains fixed even though the tab has changed its position. This does gets fixed once the mouse is moved away from the tab and back on it. 
**Regression range**
* Not a regression since this is also reproducible on old Nightly build from 2024-01-13 where this feature officially landed in Nightly.
**Additional notes**
* I think we should do something similar with Chrome and close the preview as soon as the user presses a key on the keyboard. Something similar with this bug is having a few tabs opened and hovering over one of them, then switch between tabs using the keyboard (Ctrl+Tab), the hover will always be seen even though I am navigating between tabs. I can log a separate bug on that but I think if we end up fixing this by closing the hover on keypress then there is no need for me to do so. | 
	[Win][HCM] "About Firefox" dialog to provide semantic HCM styles for links and a button ### Steps to reproduce:
1. Ensure a system High Contrast Mode is enabled (`Settings` > `Accessibility` > `Contrast Themes` > (i.e. `Night Sky`) > `Apply`)
1. Open Firefox
1. Navigate to the main menu > `Help` > `About Firefox`
1. Review visual styling of links (i.e. `Firefox Help` and `Privacy Policy`) and, if an upgrade is available, a `Restart to Update` button
### Actual results:
1. Links and a button do not respect semantic styling expected from the HCM theme, i.e. on `Night Sky`:
    1. links and button are appearing to use `CanvasText` / white color that is used for static text
See the attached screenshots from the latest stable version of Firefox 107.0 and from the last week's Nightly 109.0a1 on Windows 11
### Expected results:
1. Links and a button do respect semantic styling expected from the HCM theme, i.e. on `Night Sky` :
    1. links are appearing to use `MozNativehyperlinktext` tag / purple color that visually communicates these elements' role of link
    1. `Restart to Update` button uses `ButtonText` / yellow and `ButtonFace` / dark gray color combination that tells a user that this element functions as a button | 
| 
	Visible focus ring on login list When focused with keyboard, the focus ring on login list shows only at the top and not around the element. | 
	Malicious website can hijack Google search initiated from address bar Hi Team!
Summary:
Malicious website can listen for the `keyup` event, and perform a redirect when the user types a search term in the search bar and presses enter.
I found this issue after experiencing this weird behaviour on a website which was using the keyup listener to submit a form when enter is pressed.
Reproduction steps:
1. Open the POC HTML included in this report
2. Click on the searchbar and start typing to prepare a Google search
3. Press enter quickly after typing the last character of the search query
4. See the POC HTML redirect to YouTube inster of the expected search results appearing
I have noticed if the user waits before pressing enter after typing in the search query, the `keyup` event will not get dispatched.
I attached a POC video to see this issue in action. (length: 00:15)
POC HTML:
```html
<html>
  <body>
    <h1 id="blur" style="display: none;padding-top: 30%;text-align: center">blur event, user maybe typing in searchbar!</h1>
    <script>
    window.addEventListener('focus', function(e) {
      document.body.style.backgroundColor = "white";
      document.getElementById("blur").style.display = "none";
    });
    window.addEventListener('blur', function(e) {
      document.body.style.backgroundColor = "red"
      document.getElementById("blur").style.display = "block";
      window.addEventListener('keyup', function() {
        window.location = "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ"
      });
    });
    </script>
  </body>
</html>
```
Thanks!
David | 
	"Synced Tabs" in History menu doesn't do anything if the synced tabs toolbar button is in the hidden bookmarks toolbar Under my history menu I have a "Synced Tabs" item. Clicking on it doesn't do anything. I understand it is meant to open the app menu to show the tabs from other devices. | 
| 
	Only images and no text is shown for pl and ja locales for fast-paced ECO Remote l10n strings for `pl` and `ja` don't exist, so we should remove the locales from targeting. | 
	Stop recording event telemetry when Firefox Suggest prefs are set on startup to default-enable the offline scenario We fixed bug 1729776 by [setting some prefs](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/d3a34b89169363b1f91eb75d4c7bdc397efb2e0c/browser/components/urlbar/UrlbarPrefs.jsm#553) on the default branch on every startup. For two of those prefs, `browser.urlbar.suggest.quicksuggest` and `browser.urlbar.suggest.quicksuggest.sponsored`, we have a listener that [records telemetry events](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/d3a34b89169363b1f91eb75d4c7bdc397efb2e0c/browser/components/urlbar/UrlbarProviderQuickSuggest.jsm#319) whenever they're toggled. Unfortunately that means these events are recorded on every startup (for users where offline is enabled by default). Probably not great.
It's not important, but for completeness, one caveat is that if you set those prefs to false, then the pref listener doesn't fire so we don't record events. So the bug here only manifests for users where offline is the default and they haven't opted out of suggestions. | 
	Search Tip appears after accepting "did you mean" suggestion Steps to reproduce:
- Use DuckDuckGo as default search engine. (Not sure if this reproduces with Google; needs testing.)
- Search for something that will get autocorrected.
- The results, at the top, will include a mention of the correction and a suggestion to quote the original term to avoid the correction.
- Click either suggestion.
- Over the search results, Firefox displays a huge banner, saying to start your search in the address bar.
Firefox should not display this banner when the user navigated to the search results via a link.
(I would also argue that it should not display this banner when editing an existing search, since the address bar doesn't support "slightly tweak the search I just did". But that's a separate bug.) | 
| 
	Window.getWorkspaceID blocks the main thread on Windows See this profile: https://share.firefox.dev/2ZzHl4B
This is captured on the 2018 quantum reference hardware (ie. a slow dell laptop). | 
	Findbar and content moves if there's no search results. After bug 1792881, if you find something without result,s the findbar and panel content etc move.
Looking a bit deeper into it I understand the problem now, and bug 1792881 isn't the right fix. | 
	Pinning from private_browsing.exe on newer versions of Windows fails On newer versions of Windows (first seen in version 10.0.26052.1100 - Windows 11 24H2, as yet only available from the Windows Insider Program), private_browsing is unable to pin to the taskbar.
Found in
FX 123
Affected versions
All versions with pinning to the taskbar
Tested platforms
Affected platforms: Windows 10x64
Unaffected platforms: macOS 13, Ubuntu 22.1, Windows 11
Preconditions
Unpin Firefox Private from the taskbar and make sure that another browser is the system default browser. Close all instances of Firefox.
Steps to reproduce
Launch private_browsing.exe.
Go to about:welcome if it doesn't go there automatically.
Click yes on the prompt to make Firefox the default browser and pin it to the taskbar.
Expected result
Firefox Private is pinned to the taskbar
Actual result
Firefox private is NOT pinned to the taskbar and the user gets no feedback explaining that it isn't pinned.
Regression range
Not a regression
Additional notes
Happens since pinning was introduced into the installer, and only on newer versions of Windows. | 
| 
	FxMS private browing integration test fails with `--verify` in TelemetryTestUtils.jsm Running
`./mach test --headless --verify browser/components/privatebrowsing/test/browser/browser_privatebrowsing_about_nimbus.js`
Results in the following failures on current mozilla-central, which does not yet 
Doing it without --verify seems to go fine.
```
browser/components/privatebrowsing/test/browser/browser_privatebrowsing_about_nimbus.js
  FAIL parent must be in snapshot. Has []. - false == true - JS frame :: resource://testing-common/TelemetryTestUtils.jsm :: assertEvents :: line 143
Stack trace:
resource://testing-common/TelemetryTestUtils.jsm:assertEvents:143
chrome://mochitests/content/browser/browser/components/privatebrowsing/test/browser/browser_privatebrowsing_about_nimbus.js:test_experiment_messaging_system:545
  FAIL Uncaught exception - at resource://testing-common/TelemetryTestUtils.jsm:167 - TypeError: can't access property "map", snapshot is undefined
Stack trace:
assertEvents@resource://testing-common/TelemetryTestUtils.jsm:167:20
test_experiment_messaging_system@chrome://mochitests/content/browser/browser/components/privatebrowsing/test/browser/browser_privatebrowsing_about_nimbus.js:545:22
  FAIL Test timed out -
  FAIL Found a browser window after previous test timed out -
```
I did a quick look through the code and up the stack, and it looked to me like the issue was in the C++ telemetry code returning NS_ERROR_FAILURES that didn't have documentation about how one should handle those failures.  It's entirely possible that I just missed something on my quick skim, however. | 
	Opt-in card does not get dismissed upon opting in (macOS Monterey user).
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Opt-in, then opt-out from review checker (either via about config or settings).
2. Change *browser.shopping.experience2023.optedIn* state from 2 to 0.
3. Load a PDP, click the url bar icon. 
**Expected result**
1. Opt-in card is displayed in the sidebar
2. Upon clicking "yes, try it" opt-in card is dissmissed and is replaced by one of the product analysis states.
**Actual result**
1. Opt-in card does not get dismissed after clicking “Yes, try it”, resulting in the attached sidebar states.
2. The situation persists on all subsequently opened PDP pages. | 
	Stop image is displayed when page is fully loaded User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:89.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/89.0
Steps to reproduce:
**This is not consistent, but happens quite frequently.**
If you can't reproduce it on the first try, restart FF and try again.
Go to:
https://www.20il.co.il
(It occurs in some other sites as well). 
Actual results:
When the page is fully loaded, the Stop image is displayed instead of the Refresh one.
Clicking on Stop, does not change anything.
*Switching to another tab and back, the expected Refresh image is displayed.*
***
I think the problem started in FF 87 or 86. | 
| 
	Default browser prompt and url bar info collision on first startup First startup of Firefox on a windows machine resulted in these colliding messages (see screenshot). Resolution should be to suppress search prompt if default prompt is shown. | 
	The proton address bar has a grey border with the default theme enabled **Affected versions**
* Fx89.0a1
**Affected platforms**
* Ubuntu 18.04
**Preconditions**
The following prefs are enabled in about:config
- browser.proton.enabled true
- browser.proton.toolbar.enabled
- browser.proton.urlbar.enabled true
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Launch Firefox.
2. Focus something in page and observer the address bar.
3. Focus the address bar and input a term (e.g. 'cat') so the address bar is expanded with search terms.
**Expected result**
* The address bar should not have a border.
**Actual result**
* The address bar has a grey border.
**Regression range**
* This is not a regression as it's related to a new proton design.
**Additional notes**
* The address bar does not have a border if either the Proton Light or Proton Dark themes are enabled.
* Firefox has the default theme enabled.
* The same grey border is also visible in Windows 10, if the user has 'Dark' chosen in his OS colors. | 
	Thumbs up/down buttons jump to a different location (no longer in bottom-right corner) after "Saved to Pocket" appears STR:
1. Be signed in to Pocket (so that the pocket button can work, on new-tab suggested-story tiles)
2. Click the "Save" button on a new-tab suggested-story tile.
3. Hover that tile and compare the thumbs-up/down button locations, vs. another tile for a pocket story that you haven't saved.
ACTUAL RESULTS:
The thumbs-up/down buttons shift upwards, leaving the bottom-right corner (where they previously were) awkwardly empty.  (It seems that they're pushed up by the "Saved to Pocket" badge.)
EXPECTED RESULTS:
Thumbs-up/down buttons should remain in the same location at bottom-right corner; they look awkward in their shifted-upwards location.
If we don't want these buttons to be alongside the "Saved to pocket" badge, then I'd suggest we move "Saved to pocket" badge upwards, rather than the thumbs-up/down buttons.  The thumbs-up/down buttons are present on every tile (when hovered) so it looks a bit odd if they're in a different place on some tiles vs. others. | 
| 
	Firefox is pinned to the taskbar even though the "On my taskbar" checkbox is unchecked **Found in**
* Beta 103.0b5
**Affected versions**
* latest Nightly 104.0a1
* Beta 103.0b5
**Affected platforms**
* Windows 7 x64
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Double click on the Firefox Setup.
2. Click on the "Run" button from the dialog.
3. Click on the "Next" button from the installation wizard.
4. Choose the custom installation and hit Next.
5. Leave the default installation path, then hit Next once again.
6. Uncheck the "On my taskbar" checkbox.
7. Finish the installation process. 
8. Observe the Win 7 taskbar.
**Expected result**
* Firefox icon is not pinned to the taskbar.
**Actual result**
* Firefox icon is pinned to the taskbar.
**Regression range**
* Not a regression, the bug can be reproduced on the first builds where this feature landed, e.g. Nightly from 2022-06-28. 
**Additional notes**
* This can be reproduced if all Firefox profiles, files are deleted from %appdata%. It did not seem to make any difference if deleting the Mozilla registry files as well.
* We were unable to reproduce this on Win 10 x64 or Win 8.1 x64. | 
	Searches from the address bar end up truncated This happened to me twice today. I'll type out something into the address bar to search for it and I'll only end up getting the first part of my search query
e.g. I type "not with standing clause" [Enter]
I get a Google search for "not with sta" | 
	New tab in-content search bar doesn't work with keyword.enabled = false User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:89.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/89.0
Steps to reproduce:
Attempted to perform a web search from the New Tab Page's in-content search bar, while having the "keyword.enabled" pref set to "false" so as to avoid accidentally sending web searches when mistyping a URL or search term in the address bar.
Actual results:
Keyboard focus was sent to the address bar, and no search shortcut was chosen, let alone the shortcut for the search engine that would otherwise have been used by the in-content search bar.
Due to having keyword.enabled = false, any search performed from the address bar will simply fail without manually choosing a search engine shortcut.
Expected results:
One of two possibilities:
* When switching keyboard focus to the address bar from the in-content search bar, the address bar should automatically choose the default search engine. This is what used to happen when using the search bar in Private Windows, but no longer does (making this a regression).
* Keyboard focus shouldn't be moved from the in-content search bar at all. | 
| 
	RC survey visual issues - the RC survey's background doesn't match the other shopping cards.
- same for its box-shadow
- the steps indicator lacks animation | 
	Buttons in permission panel are clipped if there are longer domain names The buttons in the permissions panel are not fully visible if there are domain names that are a bit longer. It's a regression from bug 1799460. | 
	normalized_os field in installer ping not filling correctly #### Summary: 
The `normalized_os` field in the installer ping seems to be broken. It's always returning `null` values. 
Similar behavior for `normalized_channel` field. 
[example query](https://sql.telemetry.mozilla.org/queries/75853/source) | 
| 
	Partially dragged tabs no longer smoothly reset their position Steps to reproduce:
1) Start dragging a tab horizontally 
2) Let go before you've dragged it enough to swap positions with another tab
Actual results:
Tab immediately snaps back to its original position
Expected results:
Tab smoothly transitions back to its original position | 
	Themes.jsx - ESLint error when upgrading eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y: A form label must be associated with a control When upgrading eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y to 6.8.0, there is an error generated:
```
browser/components/aboutwelcome/content-src/components/Themes.jsx
  22:17  error  A form label must be associated with a control.  jsx-a11y/label-has-associated-control (eslint)
```
Please can someone take a look at fixing this? I am starting to investigate upgrading to ESLint v9, and want to make sure we have all the plugins up to date as there may be plugin changes needed as well.
To test the upgrade locally:
* Update `package.json` to set `eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y` to `"6.8.0"`
* Run `rm -r node_modules package-lock.json && ./mach npm install` to regenerate the node modules installation.
* Run ESLint as normal, e.g. `./mach eslint .` or `./mach eslint browser/components/aboutwelcome/content-src/components/Themes.jsx` | 
	Fix icon position and color styling for app menu notifications The Proton app menu notification banner spec calls for the following styling changes to the banner:
1) The icon should be moved to the opposite side (from the left side to the right side of the menu for left-to-right locales).
2) The background colors should be changed to those being used for buttons (including hover, focused, and pressed states if possible).
3) Margins and padding probably need to be adjusted. | 
| 
	[larch] Null state layout doesn't match spec Steps to reproduce:
1. Trigger null state by creating a tab group and no having any other tabs on tab strip
Expected behavior:
Null state message styling should match spec:
1. Text shouldn't be in bold
2. Text should be left aligned
3. No icon (We only show the icon in the opening screen if we have no tabs to suggest in the first place)
Actual behavior:
See screenshot | 
	webextension's sidebar has viewport width that is widely than the sidebar width I narrowed this regression is caused by bug 1898705.
## Environment
- macOS 14.5 (Apple Silicon)
- Firefox Nightly https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/e1da1893a0c56d2752be4e6eb1efa16c58723a55
## Steps to Reproduce
1. Install web extension that provides a sidebar.
    - https://addons.mozilla.org/ja/firefox/addon/tree-style-tab/ is probably nice to reproduce.
2.  Open the sidebar for the extension installed in _step 1_.
3. Narrow the sidebar width to the minimum width (e.g. 200px).
## Actual Result
- I seem webextension's sidebar has viewport width that is widely than the sidebar width.
    - For example, with https://addons.mozilla.org/ja/firefox/addon/tree-style-tab/, it's closed button will not be visible in the sidebar if the sidebar is narrowed
  
## Expected Result
- webextension's sidebar should have the same viewport width that is same with the containing sidebar width. | 
	Colorway intensity does not persist when changing colors in Colorway Closet Modal When the user changes the color intensity in the Colorway Closet Modal the user expects the intensity they previously selected to remain selected. | 
| 
	[Experiment] The "Heart" animation has white edges when the browser's "Dark" theme is enabled. **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Release 98.0.1 - Build ID: 20220313140707
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
- macOS 11.6.2
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have a new Fireofox profile with the following prefs in the "about:config" page:
	- "nimbus.debug" set to "true";
- Firefox is not pinned to the taskbar/dock.
- Have the "Dark" theme enabled from `about:addons>Themes>Dark`.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the browser using the profile from the prerequisites.
2. Navigate to "about:studies?optin_slug=welcome-back-casual-eco2203&optin_branch=treatment-b&optin_collection=nimbus-preview".
3. Restart the browser and observe the "Heart" animation.
**[Expected result]:**
- There animation is correctly displayed and rendered.
**[Actual result]:**
- The "Heart" animation has white edges.
**[Additional Notes]:**
- Attached a screen recording of the issue: | 
	New search config isn't sending the "search-with" ping to glean It appears that with the v2 search rollout, we are not sending the clickUrl to Admarketplace
https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/components/search/BrowserSearchTelemetry.sys.mjs#185 | 
	Uncontrolled connections Steps to reproduce:
Start firefox with following policies.json
```
{
    "policies": {
        "AppAutoUpdate": false,
        "BackgroundAppUpdate": false,
        "DisableAppUpdate": true,
        "DisableFeedbackCommands": true,
        "DisableFirefoxAccounts": true,
        "DisableFirefoxStudies": true,
        "DisablePocket": true,
        "DisableSystemAddonUpdate": true,
        "DisableTelemetry": true,
        "ExtensionUpdate": false
    }
}
```
Actual results:
But uncontrolled connections to the following addresses continue anyway:
* firefox.settings.services.mozilla.com
* aus5.mozilla.org
There are thousands of options in the browser but there is no way to set up full control of outgoing connections on browser startup.
Expected results:
The ability to fully control all outgoing connections that are not related to user web requests. | 
| 
	Restart panel conflicts with Close Tabs Confirmation modal (notification shows up but is unclickable) In Nightly,  the restart to update panel (hamburger menu notification / see attached screenshot) conflicts visually with the close tab confirmation modal. Restart panel buttons were not clickable. | 
	In adaptive history autofill, "www" can't be omitted when searching with a prefix Cristian found this bug. If you create the following input history:
* URL: http://www.example.com/ (The "www" is important)
* Input: `http://ex`
Then the URL is not autofilled when you type `http://ex`. I'm not sure if we regressed this with one of the recent changes or not, but test_autofill_adaptiveHistory.js doesn't contain a test for this case. | 
	Policy set default engine (capitalized name) is retained when policy is removed **Found in**
* 133.0a1 (2024-10-27)
**Affected versions**
* 133.0a1 (2024-10-25)
* 128.3.1esr 
* 115.17.0esr
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: Windows 11, Mac 13
* Not tested platforms: Ubuntu
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Browser is closed. 
2. Set a default engine policy firefox/distribution/policy.json containing BING as parameter
3. Start Firefox. 
4. Close Firefox, delete/rename policies.json/distribution folder
5. Start Firefox. 
**Expected result**
* Default engine is Bing (3.)
* Default engine is Google (5.)
**Actual result**
* Default engine is Bing (3.)
* Default engine is Bing (5.)
**Regression range**
* Not a recent regression.
**Notes**
* Even though default engine is set correctly according to the policy, on step 3, Browser console log states: 
* * Policies: Search engine lookup failed when attempting to set the default engine. Requested engine was "BING". Error: No engine by that name could be found Policies.sys.mjs:2322 * * | 
| 
	Search Tips are displayed when Captive Portal notification is displayed ##### [Description:]
According to the experiment documentation [link](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cHur2z8B-YqxWqaJcN9ifK6WTr4vKO94fhLBaxPVASg/edit?pli=1#bookmark=id.p51u0i5s36ef) (uncertain if this applies to the "feature" version of Search Tips) , the Search tips should not be displayed when browser notifications are present. 
##### [Environment:]
Windows 10, Mac 10.15.3, Ubuntu 18.04
Firefox Nightly 75.0a1 20200302212732
Firefox 74.0b9 (enabling browser.urlbar.update1.searchTips & browser.urlbar.update1)
##### [Preconditions:]
1. Create a new profile.
2. Verify that no updates have been made in the last 24h (open about:support, update folder , open folder and delete update.xml if any is listed)
3. Set profile age to be older by running the following snippet in browser console: (async function() { let { ProfileAge } = ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/ProfileAge.jsm"); let age = await ProfileAge(); age._times = { firstUse: 1368255600000, created: 1368255600000 }; await age.writeTimes(); })();
4. Restart browser. (session restore not enabled -> about:newtab default loaded)
5. Default search is google.com.
6. Wi-fi compatible device is connected to a captive portal network.
##### [Steps:]
1. Browser is opened with the about:newtab.
##### [Actual Result:]
Onboarding Search Tips are displayed
##### [Expected Result:]
According to the experiment documentation, given the fact that the Captive Portal notification is present, the Search tips should not be displayed | 
	The elements from the "about:home" page are read by the screen reader software while the Onboarding Modal is displayed **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Nightly 106.0a1 - Build ID: 20220908213354
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have a screen reader software installed and enabled (E.G. NVDA, Windows Narator).
- Have an older version of Firefox Nightly installed (E.G. Firefox Nightly 105.0a1).
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the browser with the profile from the prerequisites.
2. Update the browser and observe the behavior.
**[Expected result]:**
- The elements from the Onboarding modal for existing users are successfully recognized and read by the screen reader software.
**[Actual result]:**
- The elements from the "about:home" page are read instead.
**[Additional Notes]:**
- This issue is not reproducible with the VoiceOver software on macOS.
- Attached a screen recording of the issue. | 
	Endless loop in keyNavigation(event) I am seeing this only while testing locally (arch linux), but here it reproduces permanently with:
```
mach mochitest browser/components/customizableui/test/browser_PanelMultiView_focus.js --headless > browser_PanelMultiView_focus.log
```
on a debug build. Please let me know if I can help with further information. The attached log's end is showing the reaction to my CTRL-C and would have continued endlessly (not even a test timeout). | 
| 
	The "Lean more" button is missing from the CBH continuous onboarding CFR **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Nightly Version 122.0a1, Build ID 20231128094907
- Firefox Beta Version 121.0b4, Build ID 20231127091758
**[Affected platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have the latest Firefox Beta 121 installed.
- Have a browser client enrolled in a Nimbus experiment that enables both CBH and the CFR. (e.g. https://stage.experimenter.nonprod.dataops.mozgcp.net/nimbus/ppop-cbh-test-2/summary)
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the browser with the profile from prerequisites.
2. Open a new Private browsing window and navigate to a supported website (e.g. cnn.com)
3. Observe the CBH continuous onboarding CFR.
**[Expected result]:**
- The CFR is displayed with all its elements.
**[Actual result]:**
- The "Learn more" button is missing from the CFR.
**[Notes]:**
- The learn more button is not present in the current payload for the Nimbus CBH CFR. 
- Attached a screenshot of the issue. | 
	Messaging Experiment schema should require groups on a branch The schema for Messaging Experiments should require groups to be specified for branches. Some experiments may want to not include any groups, but in that case we should allow an empty list instead of null. | 
	Don't hide pref browser.pagethumbnails.capturing_disabled The pref `browser.pagethumbnails.capturing_disabled` should be unhidden because there are reasons for not wanting thumbnails generated that go beyond test purposes.
A web search for this preference will show many discussions by end users wishing to disable thumbnails on their New Tab page.
On my New Tab page, I only want the automatically detected high resolution favicon images or Custom Image Urls that I specify. Never captured thumbnails.
To accomplish this goal, I discovered the `browser.pagethumbnails.capturing_disabled` which I set to **True**. 
However, now all my Custom Image Urls that I specified stopped working. This is bug 1551132.  But that bug won't be fixed because pref `browser.pagethumbnails.capturing_disabled` is hidden and, therefore, thought to be only for testing purposes. | 
| 
	Middle click search broken in search-bar ##### [Suggested severity:]
S3
##### [Environment:]
Windows 10
Fx 85.0a1 2020-12-10
##### [Description:]
Using middle click on search bar/address bar suggestions should open the search +search results in a new tab.
##### [Steps:]
1. Open firefox.
2. Open about:preferences#search and enable search bar.
3. Input a few chars into search bar to generate search suggestions.
4. Middle click on one of the search suggestions.
##### [Actual Result:]
Nothing happens.
##### [Expected Result:]
A new tab opens with the search + search results list.
##### [Regression Range:]
Found commit message:
Bug 1680735 - Rename SearchTelemetry to SearchSERPTelemetry. r=daleharvey | 
	Data field changes from 2024 to Dec 31 1969 when trying to print PDF Attach (recommended) or Link to PDF file here:
https://www.fidelity.com/bin-public/060_www_fidelity_com/documents/participnot.pdf
Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Type any date into date field at bottom
2. Select Print at top
What is the expected behavior? (add screenshot)
Prints with date entered
What went wrong? (add screenshot)
Prints with 12 31 1969 in date field
Works in Chrome's pdf viewer | 
	Boolean preferences show integers in about:policies When you set a boolean preference via config profiles, it shows as integers in about:policies which makes it hard to debug.
We should also pretty up the JSON policy display. | 
| 
	Fluent changes in activity-stream.bundle.js from incorrect version In bug 1617280 changes to the `activity-stream.bundle.js` landed that seem to be generated from the wrong version of Fluent. This causes `activity-stream.bundle.js` changes to show up every time `npm run bundle` is used even if no AS components have been changed.
@Scott can you please land a fix for this? | 
	Drop-down text is not properly aligned inside PDF forms **Found in**
* 107.0a1 (20221010033207)
**Affected versions**
* 107.0a1 (20221010033207)
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: Windows 10x64, Ubuntu 20.04
* Unaffected platform:  macOS 11.6
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open http://foersom.com/net/HowTo/data/OoPdfFormExample.pdf. 
2. Click on The Country dropdown and choose a value.
**Expected result**
*  The text is properly displayed for each value.
**Actual result**
* Some values are slightly cut off.
**Regression range**
* Last good revision: 23c9a4c9b468b43106f50295a52422851d71dfda
 First bad revision: d9035fae6d3c0fd5bb6253561210fa05237c68e0
Pushlog:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=23c9a4c9b468b43106f50295a52422851d71dfda&tochange=d9035fae6d3c0fd5bb6253561210fa05237c68e0 
Potential regressor: bug 1792052.
**Additional notes**
* Attached a screenshot with the issue.
* I cannot reproduce the issue on macOS 11.5. On Windows 10x64 the issue is not so visible. The issue is more visible on Ubuntu 20.04. | 
	[Experiment] Clients that have OS notifications turned off do not receive the "Pin" OS notification and Firefox is not pinned to the taskbar **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox RC 120.00 - Build ID: 20231116134553
- Firefox Nightly 121.0a1 - Build ID: 20231117093055
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 11 x64
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Firefox is not pinned to the taskbar.
- Firefox is not set as the default browser.
- Have the OS notifications turned off from System > Notifications.
- Have the [user.js](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sUzxU4B2FuP_K78rsufhgCCS4jjD1Dx7/view?usp=sharing) file saved to your PC.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Create a new Firefox profile using the "--first-startup" command but do not open it.
2. Navigate to the profile folder and paste the "user.js" file from the prerequisites.
3. Open the browser using the recently created profile.
4. Click the "Save and continue" button from the "Easy Setup" screen.
5. Observe the behavior.
**[Expected result]:**
- The "Pin Firefox to your taskbar" screen is displayed and the "Pin" OS notification is triggered.
    
**[Actual result]:**
- The "Pin" OS notification is not triggered.
**[Additional Notes]:**
- This issue might confuse users considering that the text description from the "Pin Firefox to your taskbar" screen says to "check for a notification on your device".
- A similar behavior can be encountered if the "Do no disturb" OS option is turned on instead, however, in this case, the notification is displayed in the OS "Notification Center".
- This issue is reproducible on all the experiment branches.
- Attached a screen recording of the issue. | 
| 
	Top Sites view doesn't support cross container search Filing under the QA meta as this has been found by QA.
Top sites (zero prefix) is not properly supporting cross container search. | 
	[win] Sometimes NVDA says "Alert" when hovering over tabs **Found in**
* 129.0.b5
**Affected versions**
* 130.0a1 (2024-07-18)
* 129.0b5
    
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: Windows 11
* Unaffected platforms: macOS, Ubuntu
**Preconditions**
* tab hover enabled
* NVDA enabled
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open multiple tabs with random web pages.
2. Hover over tabs.
**Expected result**
* The names of the tabs are read by NVDA.
**Actual result**
* Sometimes `Alert` and the name of the tabs are read by NVDA.
**Regression range**
* Reproducible with Firefox 124.0a1 (2024-02-02). Most likely not a regression.
**Additional notes**
* Attached a screen recording. | 
	Entering search mode in one tab and switching to another tab without search mode causes the url to be de-emphasized, and sometimes with a fading out effect even when not needed STR:
1. Open a new tab, open any website
2. Open another new tab, type something and click the open tabs icon from the one-offs
3. Click the tab with the website opened earlier
AR:
The url is de-emphasized.
ER:
Just the domain part is emphasized. | 
| 
	ExperimentFeature platform check causes failure for Thunderbird Throwing [an error](https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/ab359520408b43f3bcd8a5c332c94afefe558b7b#l4.18) here causes failures for Thunderbird because the codepath gets accessed. | 
	Hidden (Exclude from Layout) PDF button should not be visible in the printed form. User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/104.0.5112.102 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
I opened a PDF file in a firefox tab. This PDF contains a form with hidden buttons (option Hidden (Exclude from Layout)). 
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.15; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/109.0
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.15; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/111.0
Actual results:
These hidden button are printed as grey boxes.
Expected results:
These hidden button should not be printed.
Extract from https://help.adobe.com/en_US/livecycle/11.0/DesignerHelp/WS107c29ade9134a2c583558f12a7dc955d9-8000.2.html:
Hidden (Exclude from Layout) The object is not visible on-screen, not visible in the printed form, and does not occupy any space in the form layout.
Chrome does not print theses hidden fields. | 
	Tab tooltip should wrap title instead of truncating With the new tab tooltip style, tooltips are no longer as useful as they were previously. Typically, tooltips are used to show the full name of a UI element if it is truncated in the UI. However, with the new tooltip style, this information is truncated within the tooltip as well.
Attached is a screenshot indicating what I see. Previously, with the old tooltip style, long tab names would wrap within the tooltip if they didn't fit on screen, so they were not truncated unless they were ridiculously long (such as the example in bug 1689682). Ideally, long tab titles would wrap as they did previously, so that the tooltip has a higher likelihood of achieving its purpose. | 
| 
	Free Highlight element is highlighted incorrectly after being selected and rotating the PDF **Found in**
* Nightly 124.0a1 (2024-02-07)
**Affected versions**
* Nightly 124.0a1 (2024-02-07)
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: All
**Preconditions**
* Have a PDF opened in Firefox 
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Enable the Highlight tool.
2. Free Highlight over the PDF.
3. Rotate the PDF.
4. Click over the added highlight.
**Expected result**
* The focus frame is correctly displayed. 
**Actual result**
* The focus frame is cut off.
**Regression range**
Not a Regression | 
	The blue border of a selected theme card is cut off by its image in the Arabic about:welcome “Theme” slide **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Release 86.0 (Build ID:  20210222142601)
- Firefox Beta 87.0b4 (Build ID: 20210228185859)
- Firefox Nightly 88.0a1 (Build ID: 20210301093612)
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10 
- Linux Mint 20
- macOS 10.15
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Use the AR locale of Firefox.
OR
- Have the Arabic language set as display language for Firefox ("about:preferences" > "General” > “Language” > “Choose the languages used to display menus, messages, and notifications from Firefox.” > “Set Alternatives”).
- Have Firefox open.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Navigate to “about:welcome”.
2. Click the “Not now” button twice to reach the Theme slide.
3. Select a theme card and observe its border.
**[Expected result]:**
-  The blue border of the selected card is completely visible.
**[Actual result]:**
- The border of the selected card is half obscured by the card icon.
**[Notes]:**
- Attached is a recording of the issue. | 
	The icon and “Sponsored” tag of Sponsored results are offset when the browser is resized to the smallest width **[Affected Versions]:**
- Firefox Release 94.0.2 (Build ID: 20211119140621)
- Firefox Beta 95.0b12 (Build ID: 20211125185815)
- Firefox Nightly 96.0a1 (Build ID: 20211128213906)
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10
- macOS 11.6
- Linux Mint 20.1
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have “browser.search.region” set to “US”.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open Firefox.
2. Resize the browser window to the smallest possible width.
3. Enter in the address bar a string that will trigger a Sponsored result (e.g. “ebay”).
4. Observe the Sponsored Result in the "Firefox Suggest" section.
**[Expected result]:**
- The icon and text of the result are displayed on the same line.
- The “Sponsored” tag is aligned with the rest of the text.
**[Actual result]:**
- The icon is on a different line than the text.
- The "Sponsored" tag and the rest of the text are not aligned.
**[Notes]:**
- The issue is not reproducible for other types of Firefox Suggest entries (e.g. history entries, wikipedia results).
- Attached is a recording of the issue. | 
| 
	Added tagged image is not saved when the pdf is saved for the second time STR:
 - Open a non-tagged pdf;
 - add an image with an alt text;
 - save it;
 - open the saved pdf;
 - add an image with an alt text;
 - save it.
The alt text of the second image hasn't been saved.
When we save the second time we check that's possible to add some information in the structure tree but we want to make sure that every page has a `StructParents` entry:
https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/blob/00c8fbe7e00cb7a89f8e6e7888bd24649308abc1/src/core/struct_tree.js#L185-L196
which is wrong: a `StructParents` is required when they're some tagged data in the content stream of the page, but an annotation doesn't belong to the content stream. | 
	[Experiment] The “VPN Promo” message is wrongly displayed more than once per week **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox 98.0b6 Build ID: 20220217185748
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
- MacOS 11.6
- Ubuntu 20.04
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have the Firefox browser en-US build installed/extracted.
- Have the “browser.search.region” pref set to the “US” value.
- Have the [user.js](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cidGYhkKfCzD6IGak4yYfMzW_nMZQFld/view) file copied to your PC.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Create a new Firefox profile but do not open it.
2. Go to the recently created profile folder and paste the "user.js" from the prerequisites.
3. Open the Firefox profile.
4. Open a new "Private Window".
5. Open a new tab and observe the displayed elements.
6. Open the third new tab and observe the displayed elements.
**[Expected result]:**
- Step 5 and 6: The “VPN Promo” message is **NOT** displayed.
**[Actual result]:**
- Steps 5 and 6: The “VPN Promo” message is displayed.
[Notes]:
- Based on the [Mana page](https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/FPS/%5BCross+Promotion%5D+VPN+on+PBM+-+Fx98+beta), the “VPN promo” message should be displayed only 1 time/ week.
- The “VPN Promo” message is displayed up to 3 times.
- Attached is a screen recording of the issue. | 
	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? | 
| 
	The update button is not visible while a high contrast theme is enbled **Affected versions**
* Fx77.0b3
**Affected platforms**
* Windows
**Affected platforms**
* Have an older version of Fx installed (e.g. Fx71.0b3) and run it at least once (to create a profile).
* Have a high contrast theme enabled on the OS.
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Launch the latest stub intaller.
2. Change the focus from the 'Update' button.
**Expected result**
* The Update button should still be visilbe.
**Actual result**
* Only the label is visible, but not the button border.
**Additional notes**
* This issue does not occur on Firefox Nightly.
* This issue does not occur on old beta stub installers.
* Issue occurs on both, black and white high contrast themes.
* The issue occurs regardless of the stub installer locale. | 
	The Multi Stage about:welcome has wrong FxA end point on the zh-CN locale **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Beta 80.0b4, Build ID 20200804180257, zh-CN locale
**[Affected platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
- macOS 10.15
- Ubuntu 20
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have the latest zh-CN Firefox Beta build installed.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the browser and observe the "about:welcome" page.
**[Expected result]:**
- The Simplified "about:welcome" page is displayed.
**[Actual result]:**
- The Multi Stage "about:welcome" page is displayed.
**[Notes]:**
- Attached a screenshot of the issue: | 
	Stop image is displayed when page is fully loaded User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:89.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/89.0
Steps to reproduce:
**This is not consistent, but happens quite frequently.**
If you can't reproduce it on the first try, restart FF and try again.
Go to:
https://www.20il.co.il
(It occurs in some other sites as well). 
Actual results:
When the page is fully loaded, the Stop image is displayed instead of the Refresh one.
Clicking on Stop, does not change anything.
*Switching to another tab and back, the expected Refresh image is displayed.*
***
I think the problem started in FF 87 or 86. | 
| 
	[Proton] Items inside about:preferences dropdowns are not visible with dark theme set in Windows 10 **Affected versions**
* Nightly 89.0a1
**Affected platforms**
* Windows 10
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Make sure to have dark theme enabled in Windows 10
2. Start Firefox
3. Go to about:preferences#search
4. Click the Default Search Engine dropdown
**Expected result**
* Items in the dropdown are visible and respect the dark theme set in the OS.
**Actual result**
* Dropdown is white and the items are also in white text, making them invisible. They are visible only when hovering over them or going through them using arrow keys.
**Regression range**
* First bad: 72593dfc1e16b16ef11770d9e01a970d0e116d6f
* Last good: a5a265c2b2a5fa906275ffb8a1910c3e734bc76b
* Pushlog: https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=a5a265c2b2a5fa906275ffb8a1910c3e734bc76b&tochange=72593dfc1e16b16ef11770d9e01a970d0e116d6f
* Potential regressor: Bug 1701493 - [Proton] The drop-down background of the select box in the extension inline options page is transparent.
**Additional notes**
* Screenshot showing the issue is attached.
* Having Light theme set in OS does not show this issue.
**Suggested severity**
* I would say this is S2 severity because none of the items inside dropdowns can be seen and this is a recent regression. | 
	ExperimentFeature ready should not hang for users with experiments/telemetry turned off Might also be good to put a really long time out just in case | 
	Intermittent browser/components/places/tests/browser/browser_library_bookmark_clear_visits.js | single tracking bug **Filed by:** smolnar [at] mozilla.com
**Parsed log:** https://treeherder.mozilla.org/logviewer?job_id=461095898&repo=autoland
**Full log:** https://firefox-ci-tc.services.mozilla.com/api/queue/v1/task/DKVIqbshR3SD5CcCvzzbmg/runs/0/artifacts/public/logs/live_backing.log
---
```
TEST-PASS | browser/components/places/tests/browser/browser_library_bookmark_clear_visits.js | Current view is shown - true == true - 
[task 2024-06-05T00:24:57.630Z] 00:24:57     INFO - Add Most Recent Visit column
[task 2024-06-05T00:24:57.630Z] 00:24:57     INFO - Buffered messages finished
[task 2024-06-05T00:24:57.630Z] 00:24:57     INFO - TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | browser/components/places/tests/browser/browser_library_bookmark_clear_visits.js | Test timed out - 
[task 2024-06-05T00:24:57.631Z] 00:24:57     INFO - GECKO(2841) | Completed ShutdownLeaks collections in process 2841
[task 2024-06-05T00:24:57.631Z] 00:24:57     INFO - TEST-START | Shutdown
``` | 
| 
	Pocket panel font size should align with other panels The pocket panel font size does not align anymore with ofther Firefox panels now that we reverted the font size increase on other panels. | 
	Cert exception UI in captive portal error page looks broken and doesn't work [edited]
The "advanced" section in the captive portal error page currently looks like it's missing information, and the "accept risk and continue" button doesn't seem to do anything. | 
	Pinning from private_browsing.exe on newer versions of Windows fails On newer versions of Windows (first seen in version 10.0.26052.1100 - Windows 11 24H2, as yet only available from the Windows Insider Program), private_browsing is unable to pin to the taskbar.
Found in
FX 123
Affected versions
All versions with pinning to the taskbar
Tested platforms
Affected platforms: Windows 10x64
Unaffected platforms: macOS 13, Ubuntu 22.1, Windows 11
Preconditions
Unpin Firefox Private from the taskbar and make sure that another browser is the system default browser. Close all instances of Firefox.
Steps to reproduce
Launch private_browsing.exe.
Go to about:welcome if it doesn't go there automatically.
Click yes on the prompt to make Firefox the default browser and pin it to the taskbar.
Expected result
Firefox Private is pinned to the taskbar
Actual result
Firefox private is NOT pinned to the taskbar and the user gets no feedback explaining that it isn't pinned.
Regression range
Not a regression
Additional notes
Happens since pinning was introduced into the installer, and only on newer versions of Windows. | 
| 
	[Experiment] The "X" button is displayed in the top-right part of the browser instead of the top-right part of the "Embedded Import Spotlight" **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox RC 126.0 - Build ID: 20240509170740
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
- Windows 11 x64
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have 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 "about:studies?optin_slug=embedded-import-spotlight-existing-users&optin_branch=treatment-a&optin_collection=nimbus-preview".
3. Restart the browser and observe the spotlight's "X" button placement.
**[Expected result]:**
- The "X" button is displayed in the top-right part of the "Embedded Import Spotlight".
    
**[Actual result]:**
- The "X" button is displayed in the top-right part of the browser.
**[Additional Notes]:**
- This issue is reproducible on all the branches of both "[Early Day User](https://experimenter.services.mozilla.com/nimbus/embedded-import-spotlight/summary)" and "[Existing Users](https://experimenter.services.mozilla.com/nimbus/embedded-import-spotlight-existing-users/summary)" experiments.
- Attached a screen recording of the issue. | 
	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) | 
	Mute/Unmute tooltip is not displayed when video is played in PIP **Affected versions**
* 89.0b7
* 90.0a1 (2021-05-04)
**Affected platforms**
* Windows 10
* MacOS 10.15
* Ubuntu 20
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open Firefox.
2. Open a video/audio website. (ex. youtube.com)
3. Pin the video/audio website.
4. From the pinned tab open Picture-in-Picture.
5. Hover over the mute/unmute favicon.
**Expected result**
* Mute/Unmute tooltip is displayed.
**Actual Result**
* The mute/unmute tooltip is not displayed and instead the title of the tab is shown.
**Additional notes**
* I have attached a screenshot for better understanding of this issue.
* In 88.0 the mute/unmute tooltip is not displayed at all (pinned tab or unpinned tab). | 
| 
	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... | 
	Icon / buttons in sidebar launcher are wonky / duplicated with sidebar.revamp=true Fairly sure this broke in the last 24-48h.
There are also errors in the browser console:
```
Uncaught TypeError: can't access property "assignedNodes", this.slotEl is null
    checkForLabelText chrome://global/content/elements/moz-button.mjs:89
    handleEvent chrome://global/content/vendor/lit.all.mjs:2031
2 moz-button.mjs:89:5
    checkForLabelText chrome://global/content/elements/moz-button.mjs:89
    handleEvent chrome://global/content/vendor/lit.all.mjs:2031
```
(this may be a reusable components change that broke this...) | 
	The pop-up window of “Remove All Logins” in "about:logins" is on the left side of the screen. [Affected versions]:
- Firefox Nightly 101.0a1 (2022-04-23) (64-bit)
- Firefox Release 99.0.1 (64-bit)
[Affected Platforms]:
- Windows 10 x64
[Steps to reproduce]:
1. Launch Firefox, and access "about:logins".
2. Click on the "..." Menu button.
3. Select the “Remove All Logins” option.
4. Observe the pop up window.
[Expected result]:
- window is in the center of the screen.
[Actual result]:
- window is on the left side of the screen. | 
| 
	Use lowercase for the advertiser field of Firefox Suggest pings To make the reporting easier, we're using this naming convention for the RS-backed Firefox Suggest, we should apply the same to Merino suggestions as well. | 
	Quick suggest engagement telemetry may not match visible results in the view Bug 1800184 fixed the case where a quick suggest result is in the view but hidden, but I found one more case it didn't fix: The user can pick a result (i.e., complete an engagement) after the provider `add()`'ed it but before it's added to the view. [Edit: This sentence is confusing. What I mean is: After the quick suggest provider adds a result to the context but before that result is shown in the view, the user can pick another unrelated result in the view.] That means we can end up recording telemetry for results that aren't actually visible in the view, since the telemetry is based on `_resultFromLastQuery`, which is simply the result the provider added last.
In short we need to base engagement telemetry on the result that's visible in the view, not on the result the provider added last. | 
	Revoking cam or mic permission doesn't always revoke both. By design, a single click clears both camera and mic together, because it's safer, as users may forget to clear both otherwise.
But it turns out this only works when both camera and microphone are [actively capturing](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/62135a96327f42fd1ccf8a04feb62be04b102195/browser/modules/webrtcUI.jsm#603-606,610-611,613). If only the camera or only the microphone is hot, or neither are hot, then users have to click ✖ individually for camera and microphone. This seems inconsistent, and could lead users to think they've revoked both when they didn't, which is a privacy issue, since the site can begin capturing again unprompted from the device that wasn't revoked.
STRs:
 1. Open https://mozilla.github.io/webrtc-landing/enumerate.html
 2. Click `Start Both!`, check `☑ Remember this decision` and click `Allow`
 3. Click `Stop!`
 4. *(Optional: Click either `Start Mic!` or `Start Cam!`, but not both)*
 5. Click the 🎛️ in the URL bar to open the permissions drop-down and click the first ✖
Expected result:
- Both camera and microphone "Allowed" permissions disappear
Actual result:
- Only the microphone "Allowed" permission disappears. Camera is still there.
Discovered from [failing test](https://treeherder.mozilla.org/jobs?repo=try&revision=904ad2ddeb3e78c1be9a79996cf38b74f624fb5c&selectedTaskRun=AY4wQatCROijeOlt3lMeEg.0) in bug 1697487:
> ```
> TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | browser/base/content/test/webrtc/browser_devices_get_user_media.js | no sharing indicator on the control center icon
> ``` | 
| 
	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. | 
	[Intermittent] The Firefox Suggest modal is not displayed at startup after upgrading to Firefox 95 using a profile enrolled in the online scenario from Firefox 94.0.1 **[Notes]:**
- This issue is intermittently reproducible only on a low performance Ubuntu 20.04 x64 machine.
- The modal is displayed after restarting the Firefox Release 95.0 browser.
**[Affected Versions]:**
- Firefox Release 95.0 (Build ID: 20211129150630)
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Ubuntu 20.04 x64
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have Firefox Release 94.0.1 and Firefox Release 95.0 downloaded on your computer.
- Have the "browser.search.region" set to "US".
- Have the “nimbus.debug” set to “true”.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open Firefox Release 94.0.1.
2. Enroll in the online scenario.
3. Close Firefox Release 94.0.1.
4. Open Firefox Release 95.0.
5. Observe what happens at the start-up.
**[Expected results]:**
- The Firefox Suggest modal is displayed.
**[Actual results]:**
- The Firefox Suggest modal is not displayed.
**[Additional Notes]:**
- [Here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gkpVmwPG_EXmQsGcmBOvzxgfxwtLqMV_/view?usp=sharing) is a screen recording of the issue. | 
	Sound icon persists on discarded tabs User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:75.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/75.0
Steps to reproduce:
Install: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/unload-tab/
Open a Youtube video with sound in a new tab.
Wait for the play or sound icon to appear and then right-click on the tab and unload it.
Actual results:
The sound indicator icon to mute the tab (not to unmute) or the play icon is still there.
Expected results:
The sound indicator icon to mute the tab (not to unmute)  or the play icon should also be removed (because there is no sound or video anymore). | 
| 
	Loss of all pinned tabs except one STR:
Restart firefox. Observe all pinned tabs are gone except one.
Very likely a regression from bug 1607441 which tried to fix the order reversal. | 
	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). | 
	[macOS] Buttons from “Remove password?” modal dialog are not positioned at the same distance from the margins **Found in**
* 125.0b3;
**Affected versions**
* 126.0a1;
* 125.0b3;
* 124.0.1;
* 115.9.1;
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: macOS 12.6.6;
* Unaffected platforms: Windows 11, Ubuntu 22,04;
**Preconditions**
* Have Firefox browser installed and open;
* Have at least 1 password saved in about:logins;
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Go to about:logins page; 
2. Press the “Remove” button from the top right side of the page;
3. Observe the “Remove password?” modal;
**Expected result**
* “Cancel” and “Remove” buttons are positioned at the same distance from the margins;
**Actual result**
* “Cancel” button is positioned farther from the margin than the “Remove” button.
**Regression range**
* First bad: 109.0a1 (2022-12-08)
* Last good: 109.0a1 (2022-12-07)
* Pushlog: https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/pushloghtml?fromchange=8e09abeeb445553bd956d537bcf54fcdf812bb52&tochange=5b38548871dee65439a5f352fe4080ef4f0b2351 
* Potentially regressed by: Unfortunately, I am unsure about the exact issue which caused the regression. Hope this helps!
**Additional notes**
* See the attached ss; | 
| 
	[Protections Dashboard 1.5] Monitor elements give no visual feedback when tabbing When using tab and arrow keys to navigate on the protections dashboard the buttons and links on the monitor card give no visual feedback.
The button on the Lockwise card is a good example of the feedback the monitor buitton should have. The purple boxes should have perhaps the regular dotted line, or consult with Epang to get a better solution. | 
	Quick suggest impression telemetry is recorded for results with large `rowIndex` values Rebecca noticed that the telemetry data shows a significant number of quick suggest impressions with large `rowIndex` values. In the data she was looking at, there were 10,000's of impressions with indexes between 10 and 20, and >10% of clients with impressions had an index >10. These are significant numbers that can't be explained by users with custom values for the `maxRichResults` hidden preference.
UrlbarProviderQuickSuggest records an impression for each result it adds, even if the result isn't actually visible in the view at the time the engagement happens. The only reason the result wouldn't be visible is if the query is canceled before it finishes and before the remove-stale-rows timer fires.
So the only thing I can think of is that users are triggering quick suggest results with their search strings but then hitting enter very quickly before the query finishes. UrlbarProviderQuickSuggest doesn't finish its `startQuery()` until it receives a response from Merino, and it will wait up to 200ms, so maybe this isn't as far-fetched as it seems. (That's true only when Merino is enabled, as it was until very recently for Beta and Nightly users.)
Regardless of the cause, it's definitely incorrect for UrlbarProviderQuickSuggest to record an impression when its result is hidden, so we should fix that anyway. | 
	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 | 
| 
	[Search Preferences] For users with the search bar disabled, "Show search suggestions" should be unchecked when either browser.search.suggest.enabled or browser.urlbar.suggest.searches are false +++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1852045 +++
I had the search suggestions main pref enabled but the one for address bar disabled. After bug 1852045 this leads to an inconsistency in about:preferences#search where search suggestions seem to be enabled, but they're really disabled for the address bar, see the attached screenshot. | 
	When loading a pdf tab spinner is spinning forever STR:
 - open the attached pdf in a new tab;
 - hit F5 and quickly switch to another open tab
 - the tab spinner for the pdf is spinning until the tab gets the focus. | 
	The bottom prompt moves up and down after the top prompt is dismissed and slightly overwrites the top prompt if it’s dismissed first **Found in**
* 121.0b1
**Affected versions**
* 122.0a1 (2023-11-20)
* 121.0b1
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: Windows 10, Windows 11
* Unaffected platforms:  macOS 12, Ubuntu 22
**Preconditions**
* browser.mailto.dualPrompt:true
* browser.mailto.dualPrompt.os: true
* browser.mailto.prompt.os: true
* new profile
* Firefox not set as default OS mailto application
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open https://snappymail.eu/demo/ and log in.
2. Hit any button to dismiss the top prompt and observe the bottom prompt.
**Expected result** 
* The prompt is correctly moved to the new position.
**Actual result**
* The prompt moves up and down after the top prompt is dismissed.
**Regression**
* New feature. Not applicable.
**Additional notes**
* Attached a screen recording.
* If the bottom prompt is dismissed first slightly overwrites the top prompt. | 
| 
	[Phase 2] The Quick Suggest result seems to be duplicated for a moment while changes its position by one row **[Notes]:**
- The issue is more visible if you have more history/bookmarks displayed in the Firefox Suggest section.
**[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Nightly 90.0a1 (Build ID: 20210511093339);
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64;
- macOS 10.15.7;
- Linux Mint 20 x64;
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have the latest Firefox Nightly installed.
- Have the "Show search suggestions ahead of browsing history in address bar results" option is unchecked.
- Have the following prefs set: 
- `browser.urlbar.quicksuggest.enabled` to `true`.
- `browser.urlbar.quicksuggest.seenRestarts` to '89'.
- `browser.urlbar.quicksuggest.showedOnboardingDialog` to `true`.
- `browser.urlbar.experimental.firefoxSuggestLabels.enabled to `true`.
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the Firefox browser with the profile from prerequisites.
2. Type "nike" in the Awesomebar and press the enter key to perform a search on Google.
3. Close the tab and open a new one.
4. Type "nike" in the Awesomebar.
5. Delete and type again the "e" character a few times.
6. Observe the QuickSUggest sponsored result.
**[Expected result]:**
- The QuickSUggest sponsored result is correctly moved to the above row.
**[Actual result]:**
- The Quick Suggest result seems to be duplicated for a moment while changes its position by one row
**[Additional Notes]:**
- Attached a screen recording of the issue. | 
	[Experiment] The UI elements of the Cookie Banner Reduction CFR message are wrongly displayed for RTL builds **[Affected versions]:**
- Firefox Beta 128.0b8 - Build ID: 20240626091446
**[Affected Platforms]:**
- Windows 10 x64
- macOS 12.4
- Linux Ubuntu 20.04 x64
**[Prerequisites]:**
- Have a Firefox RTL build installed (ar, he, fa, etc).
- Have the following pref set:
`nimbus.debug` = `true`
**[Steps to reproduce]:**
1. Open the browser from the prerequisites.
2. Copy and paste the following link in order to force enroll in the “CBB ROW Hold-back with Promo” experiment: `about:studies?optin_slug=cbb-row-hold-back-with-promo&optin_branch=treatment-a&optin_collection=nimbus-preview`
3. Restart the browser. 
4. Open a new Private Window.
5. Navigate to a website that contains a cookie banner. (e.g. bloomberg.com, cnn.com)
6. Observe the CFR message.
**[Expected result]:**
- The elements of the CFR message are correctly displayed respecting the RTL rules.
**[Actual result]:**
- The message’s arrow points to the Address Bar instead of being anchored to the "Tracking Protections" button.
- The X button, cookie icon, link, and text from the message's content are displayed in the same way as on the LTR builds.
- The X button overlaps part of the text from the message’s content.
**[Notes]:**
- Attached is a screenshot of the issue on 3 RTL builds (ar, he, fa, etc).
- This issue is probably reproducible with other RTL builds. | 
	Reach pings not sent for recipes in preview mode Reach pings require the client to fetch the recipe (to get access to all branches). [The current method](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/9bc5dcea99c59dc18eae0de7064131aa20cfbb66/toolkit/components/nimbus/ExperimentAPI.jsm#226) isn't aware of the preview mode functionality. | 
| 
	[HCM] The resize points of the capture selection are not visible on Windows **Found in**
* Nightly 123.0a1
**Affected versions**
* Nightly 123.0a1
* Firefox 122.0b9
* Firefox 121.0.1
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: Windows 10 x64
**Preconditions**
* 'screenshots.browser.component.enabled' is set to true in about:config
* High Contrast Mode is enabled.
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Navigate to any website and enable Screenshots.
2. Drag your mouse to do a capture selection.
3. Observe the resize points.
**Expected result**
* Text, buttons and options should be visible while in High Contrast Mode.
**Actual result**
* The resize points of the capture selection are not visible, making adjustment less intuitive.
**Regression range**
* This is not a regression. | 
	New search config isn't sending the "search-with" ping to glean It appears that with the v2 search rollout, we are not sending the clickUrl to Admarketplace
https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/components/search/BrowserSearchTelemetry.sys.mjs#185 | 
	The Windows fixup is incorrect for a valid DNS keyword **Found in**
* Fx104.0b4
**Affected versions**
* Fx 105.0a1
* Fx 104.0b4
* Fx 91.12.0esr
* Fx 102.1.0esr
**Affected platforms**
* Windows 10
**Preconditions**
browser.fixup.alternate.enabled = true
keyword.enabled = false
Add the following in your OS hosts file:
::1 thisisalocalDNSmatch
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Launch Firefox.
2. Type *thisisalocalDNSmatch* in the address bar and hit enter.
3. Type *thisisNOTalocalDNSmatch* in the address bar and hit enter.
**Expected result**
2. The URL on Windows should be https://thisisalocalDNSmatch and unable to connect page displayed.
3. The URL on Windows should be https://www.thisisNOTalocalDNSmatch.com and the server not found page displayed.
**Actual result**
2. The URL on Windows is https://www.thisisalocalDNSmatch.com and the server not found page displayed.
3. The URL on Windows is https://www.thisisNOTalocalDNSmatch.com and the server not found page displayed.
**Regression range**
* This is not a recent regression. Behavior is present all the way back to Fx 91.
**Additional notes**
* This does not look like something introduced by the turning off of URL manipulation.
* For macOS and Ubuntu, the fixup is not done as on Windows for keyword match, meaning the URL for step 2 is: *https://thisisalocalDNSmatch*
* Please see the screenshot for more details. | 
| 
	Too much vertical space above first tool/tab in revamped sidebar There's too much vertical space before the first item in the sidebar. 
Two things that were added that should be removed to resolve this:
https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/components/sidebar/sidebar-main.css#11
and
https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/themes/shared/tabbrowser/tabs.css#830
Here's a link to the spec which shows the first button completely flush with the top of the sidebar (I'm not sure if we want that actually because some themes - such as Alpenglow - cause the nav bar to change colors making it look like the first button is cramped, but that's a UX decision). Removing the padding linked above will still leave a little breathing room, but not as much as there is now. | 
	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". | 
	Managed bookmarks UI increases browser.xhtml size unnecessarily The managed bookmarks button is always present in the DOM, as is the context menu popup, which offers broadly the same options as the normal places context menu popup but has been duplicated, for reasons that I do not fully understand.
However, for 90% of users neither is ever used.
These nodes should not be in the initially loaded DOM. | 
| 
	Collection component dismiss Right now the work in progress collection component does not have a working dismiss button.
Doing this work likely also means wiring up telemetry for dismiss. | 
	Ensure maybeReloadEngines is not missed Spinning this out of https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1589618 | 
	The bottom prompt moves up and down after the top prompt is dismissed and slightly overwrites the top prompt if it’s dismissed first **Found in**
* 121.0b1
**Affected versions**
* 122.0a1 (2023-11-20)
* 121.0b1
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: Windows 10, Windows 11
* Unaffected platforms:  macOS 12, Ubuntu 22
**Preconditions**
* browser.mailto.dualPrompt:true
* browser.mailto.dualPrompt.os: true
* browser.mailto.prompt.os: true
* new profile
* Firefox not set as default OS mailto application
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open https://snappymail.eu/demo/ and log in.
2. Hit any button to dismiss the top prompt and observe the bottom prompt.
**Expected result** 
* The prompt is correctly moved to the new position.
**Actual result**
* The prompt moves up and down after the top prompt is dismissed.
**Regression**
* New feature. Not applicable.
**Additional notes**
* Attached a screen recording.
* If the bottom prompt is dismissed first slightly overwrites the top prompt. | 
| 
	0.16% installer size (OSX) regression on Sat May 1 2021 Perfherder has detected a build_metrics performance regression from push [56373c5b3a010ebf99ece851a59a27bb2c2ed481](https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?changeset=56373c5b3a010ebf99ece851a59a27bb2c2ed481). As author of one of the patches included in that push, we need your help to address this regression.
### Regressions:
| **Ratio** | **Suite** | **Test** | **Platform** | **Options** | **Absolute values (old vs new)**| 
|--|--|--|--|--|--| 
| 0.16% | installer size |  | osx-cross |  | 80,200,123.00 -> 80,329,994.92 |
Details of the alert can be found in the [alert summary](https://treeherder.mozilla.org/perfherder/alerts?id=29932), including links to graphs and comparisons for each of the affected tests. Please follow our [guide to handling regression bugs](https://wiki.mozilla.org/TestEngineering/Performance/Handling_regression_bugs) and **let us know your plans within 3 business days, or the offending patch(es) will be backed out** in accordance with our [regression policy](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/governance/policies/regressions/).
For more information on performance sheriffing please see our [FAQ](https://wiki.mozilla.org/TestEngineering/Performance/FAQ). | 
	Menus and panels remain opened when hovering and clicking on tabs after the tab preview is displayed **Found in**
* Latest Nightly 126.0a1
**Affected versions**
* Latest Nightly 126.0a1
**Tested platforms**
* Affected platforms: Windows 10, Windows 11, macOS 13 and Ubuntu 22.04
* Unaffected platforms: none
**Preconditions**
* Have `browser.tabs.cardPreview.enabled` set to `true`
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Open a few tabs
2. Click on menu, for example Hamburger Menu or Download panel.
3. Hover over a tab
4. Without leaving the tab strip click on all the tabs
**Expected result**
* The opened menu is closed when clicking a tab OR tab preview is not shown when the menu is opened, just as it does when a context menu is opened (only on Mac).
**Actual result**
* Menus, panels will not close if preview is visible and clicking on different tabs without leaving the tabstrip.
**Regression range**
* Not a regression since this is also reproducible on old Nightly build from 2024-01-14 where this feature officially landed in Nightly.
**Additional notes**
* On Chrome if I have their hamburger menu open or context menu I can't use the tab preview, but on some menus like Bookmark or Users I can though it will close immediately when clicking on a tab. | 
	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. | 
| 
	Popup javascript window is now tabbed (v76 32 bit) User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:76.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/76.0
Steps to reproduce:
Create a bookmarklet with the following javascript in the location field:
javascript:%20var%20WindowPopup%20=%20window.open(window.location.href,'PopUp'+Date.now(),'left=1260,top=590,width=550,height=570,scrollbars=yes,status=no');
Actual results:
The popup window it creates now shows the full tab bar and it isn't even merged into the title bar like in the normal window, so it's taking up twice as much space. 
Expected results:
The popup window should not be tabbed, like in previous versions. It still works as desired in the v76 64 bit, which I have on another machine. | 
	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®exp=false
And here: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/search?q=newtab%2Fcontent-src%2Faboutwelcome&path=&case=false®exp=false | 
	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. | 
| 
	Zap gradient border is missing from Tab Pickup cards I think this might be a regression from bug 1784902. It now lacks the border on nightly (I checked the commit [prior]((https://treeherder.mozilla.org/jobs?repo=autoland&toChange=bc1490291109d42830cfc3bd0383e82b73de9deb&revision=b3308e461ffc809fa2225c1221bb50b28c874ff9)) to when Sam's landed on autoland). | 
	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 | 
	right-to-left override character is messing up (pid …) info in tab STR:
1) Visit a page like `data:text/html,<title>&%23x202E;aha!</title>` 
2) Hover mouse over tab
3) Observe window title as "!aha" instead of "aha!"
Notice how the title element contains a RTL override character. That's probably alright and worth supporting, but as soon as we add information to it (e.g., "(pid 12345)") in Nightly versions, we should probably enforce the direction for our content. | 
| 
	PDF editor removes tags from tagged PDFs User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/111.0
Steps to reproduce:
When I opened Firefox 111 it prompted me to try editing a PDF. I did so using a PDF that I had tagged (a PDF/UA-conformant accessible PDF).
1. Open a tagged PDF in Firefox;
2. Make any edit (text box, drawing);
3. Save PDF;
4. Open the newly-saved PDF in Adobe Acrobat.
Actual results:
All pre-existing tags are gone.
Expected results:
No tags should have been removed.
Possibly related (for background on PDF/UA if nothing else): https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=861157
The attached image shows how a PDF that had been tagged has had all its tags removed after adding a drawing and text comment on the first page. | 
	Hover color should be consistent inside the List all tabs menu  with Colorways themes **Affected versions**
- 98.0a1 (2022-01-14)
- 97.0b3
 **Affected platforms**
- Windows 10
- Ubuntu 20.04
- macOS 12.0
**Steps to reproduce**
1. Set a new Colorway theme
2. Open several tabs until the List all tabs button (down arrow  icon) is displayed 
3. Click the List all tabs button
4. Hover the tab names on the menu list
**Expected result**
- The hover highlight color is consistent.
**Actual result:**
- The hover highlight color is not consistent.
**Regression range**
- Visible since the Colorway themes implementation.
**Other notes**
- This behavior is visible on Colorways themes, but not on the standard ones (dark, light, alpenglow). | 
	Homepage opens blank instead of custom URL set User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/84.0.4147.125 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
I configured Firefox to open a Custom URL (https://start.me) as my homepage.
Actual results:
When my computer (Windows 10) has rebooted and I launch Firefox, the homepage is blank. The custom URL doesn't open. When I click the home-icon, I am taken to the correct URL.
Expected results:
I expect Firefox to open the Custom URL that I set as homepage.
The problem occurs with different URLs as well (for example setting https://cnet.com as homepage also doesn't work).
We have received 7 reports from other users with the same problem. Some of these users are on Linux machines as well. | 
| 
	Firefox started using apple-touch-icon for bookmarks? User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:132.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/132.0
Steps to reproduce:
Recently, I noticed that lots of bookmark icons changed after visiting the site. For example:
https://schedule.hololive.tv/
https://holodex.net/
https://www.gamer.com.tw/
Actual results:
See the attachment.
It seems that Firefox started using apple-touch-icon for bookmark icons.
Expected results:
I think the old favicon works better in this case. Also Firefox still uses favicon for tab icons.
Probably relate?
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1772264 | 
	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 | 
	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 | 
| 
	Missing accessible label on in-tabbrowser-tabs "new tab" button User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/68.0
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open Orca screen reader, and enable "Speak object under mouse" (`orca -s`, and then in the *General* tab, under the *Mouse* section, enable that checkbox).
2. Open a new Firefox window
3. Hover the "New tab" button, next to the default tab.
Actual results:
Orca announces "Push button" (the type of the element)
Expected results:
Orca should have announced something more specific, like "New tab Push button"
Apparently the problem is that the button does not have a label (and so the screen reader doesn't have any text to present).  Interestingly enough, the button that is used when there are too many tabs to fit (and thus the scroll buttons and the "all tabs" button appear) work well: it properly announces "New tab Push button".  And it does have a `label="&tabCmd.label;"` from what I see. | 
	Can resize certain preferences subdialogs to be narrower than expected STR:
1. open prefs
2. search for "manage data"
3. click button to manage data
4. drag resizer to the left/start
ER:
can't make dialog smaller so that right edge of it + close button disappears
AR:
you can.
This is a recent regression, it works fine in 76b1 . I expect I broke it in bug 1624612 but I haven't doublechecked that. | 
	DOS based on repeated basic authentication prompt. As requested at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377496
re-entering the bug here.
Sequence of events is:
1. Bing ad for common term such as "bug report" sends user to 
http://shop.frankfurt-airport.store
2. Redirects to attack site.
3. Page in attachment appears. Obvious phishing attack coupled with denial of service attack.
4. Unable to dismiss basic authentication prompt. Unable to stop page. Unable to close browser. Ubuntu Linux 18.04 begins thrashing with heavy disk I/O.
5. Finally was able to open a terminal window, which took many minutes to open, ran "top" to find Firefox process, killed Firefox. System returned to normal. | 
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