I just discovered that the temporary solution as described in previous
post #20 seem to hold only for the current browser window which has been
once expanded and bounced up in order to correct the offset, however,
opening a new window or right click on a link and selecting "Open link
in New Window" will bring the offset anomaly back but only for those new
windows opened up, same for when opening up a "New Private Window".

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410636

Title:
  Right-click should not pre-light first option, too easy to
  accidentally select the first Context-menu option.

Status in GTK+:
  Expired
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  When I right click in nautilus, the context menu appear. If I right
  click on a menu item, the function of that menu item is performed.
  This is very annoying, because when the context menu appears, the
  mouse is at the first menu item, so if you accidentally right click
  two times, you will surely perform the function of the first menu
  item! Everytime I right click in desktop, i probably create a new
  Folder!

  I think there maybe 2 solutions to this:
  - To perform the function of a menu item, only left click is allowed.
  - When the user right click, the context menu will appear at a bit lower 
position, so the mouse will not be at the first menu item.

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