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I believe the problem is in aboutStartpage.js
I'm not sure what the intended functionality is here, but I feel like
the start page should be using the default search provider instead of
the one currently selected in the search bar. If this is true, I believe
it would be fixed by replacing nsIBrows
Thanks for reporting this issue. Does this occur if you start firefox
with a new profile? Instructions for doing so can be found at:
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** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Thanks for reporting this issue. Could you please answer these two
questions?
1. Does this happen on multiple websites?
2. What exactly happens when you try to save the frame? (For example, are there
any errors, does the download window appear...?)
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status:
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- Firefox does not remember scroll position
+ Firefox does not remember scroll position for Google Instant Search
** Description changed:
Ubuntu Release: 10.04 LTS - the Lucid Lynx
Firefox Package: 3.6.18+bu
I can confirm this using a new profile on 3.6.21 on Lucid. It only seems
to occur on Google search pages when Instant Search is enabled. I'm not
sure if it's specific to Google or if it occurs on other dynamically
generated pages, but I haven't seen it happen anywhere else yet.
This does work as e
Thanks for reporting this problem. Are you still experiencing this issue
after updating to the latest version of firefox (currently 6.0.1)?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Thanks for reporting this bug. Are you able to download this file from
any other browser?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Thanks for reporting this bug. Does this happen every time you visit the
site?
Also, can you please try to reproduce this using a new firefox profile?
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** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplet
This bug has previously been reported upstream:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=516224
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #516224
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=516224
** Also affects: firefox via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=516224
Importance
Have you experienced this since you've reported it, and if so can you
reproduce it reliably?
I realize that you reported this bug awhile ago, and that there have
been quite a few firefox updates since then. If you still experience
this problem with the newest firefox release, please let us know.
This is an error with the html on your webpage, not with firefox.
Among other problems, your comment on the first line needs to be closed
with "-->", otherwise firefox will parse the entire page as a comment.
To prevent (or diagnose) problems like this in the future, you can check
that your html
That's what I was seeing when I was trying to verify this, which is why
I was confused. I'm glad the problem is solved.
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I'm glad the issue's been resolved, thanks for letting us know.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
Fire
Sorry I misinterpreted you there. So when you say problem solved, do
mean that it works correctly now with the latest updates?
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Title:
no arrows a
Do you still experience this problem if you update firefox to the latest
version (6.0.1)?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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The scrollbar that you see in Firefox is the same that you should see in
most 3rd party applications.
The behavior you describe where the two arrow buttons appear is
something that I only see in Ubuntu specific things, like the file
manager and the control center. This is simply a design feature t
** Description changed:
+ Steps to reproduce:
+ 1. Open Firefox with a new profile
+ 2. Set cookies to 'Keep until: "ask me every time"
+ 3. Go to http://community.htc.com
+ 4. Click "Deny" for each request that pops up. Go slow enough that you can
see if multiple dialogue boxes pile up.
+ 5. The
I actually just had this happen to me in the course of normal browsing.
I was doing something at htc.com, but I wasn't looking for this at the
time so I don't know exactly what I did to make it happen. I'll try to
come up with steps to reproduce.
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Status: Inco
Thanks for reporting this problem.
I am not able to reproduce this by going to the address you gave while
using FF 3.6.20. You're report says you were using 3.6.18 at the time.
Are you still having this problem after updating Firefox?
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomple
Thank you for the Apport information. This helps us determine if your
current version of Ubuntu or Firefox (among other things) are
contributing to the problem.
Sometimes errors can occur due to the particular add-ons or settings on
your computer. To test this, you should try to reproduce the prob
Changed affected package to unity per bug description.
** Package changed: firefox (Ubuntu) => unity (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Tabs, links out of synch wi
Could you please attach a screenshot of what you are describing? It
would also be helpful to have a screenshot of a different application
where the scrollbar is working as you expect.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Ubuntu better. The problem you describe here does not appear to be a bug
- you should be able to resolve your issues by following the
instructions at: http://support.mozilla.com/en-
US/kb/The%20page%20is%20not%20redirecting%20pr
Bob,
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resolve the issue:
1. Does this occur when you start firefox with a new profile?
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2. When Firefox crashed, did a crash report dialogue appe
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* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
window buttons are not displayed when firefox is started in full-
scree
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Also, when Fire
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Title:
"Ask me everytime" cookie dialogs pile up and can't be clicked
To manage
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* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
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Scott,
Can you give an example of a website where this happens? I have visited
a site where I get lots of cookie popups before (which is annoying), but
I have never had problems with them being out of order.
Thanks
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** Summary changed:
- startup with full screen disables standard window widgets(buttons: minimize,
maximitze, close
+ window buttons are not displayed when firefox is started in full-screen mode
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Shawn,
Could you please answer a few questions that can help us resolve the
problem?
1. Does this happen every time you run firefox? Are you doing anything
specific when it happens?
2. Are your bookmarks disappearing from your bookmarks toolbar, or the
bookmarks menu, or both?
Thanks
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Al-Man,
Could you please answer a few questions that can help us resolve the
problem?
1. Does this happen on any other websites (e.g., youtube)?
2. When you say the page will not scroll, how are you trying to scroll?
Clicking and dragging the scroll bar, using the arrow keys, or using a
mouse sc
On closer inspection, this bug specifies "maximum (not f11 style)",
while bug 802974 implies actual fullscreen. No longer marked as
duplicate.
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Titl
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Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug 802974, so it is being marked as such. Please look at
the other bug report to see if there is any missing information that you
can provide, or
On closer inspection, bug 752978 specifies "maximum (not f11 style)" and
does not confirm this bug.
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This is confirmed by the duplicate bug 752978.
** Summary changed:
- Firefox does not retain size / position upon closing
+ Firefox always opens in full-screen mode
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When I try to reproduce this, the buttons are hidden - but they are
seemingly behind the menu bar and can be seen again if you drag the
Firefox window down. Josef, does this happen in your case as well?
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Firefox with a new profile
2. Change the provider in the search bar to anything other than Google or Yahoo
(e.g. Wikipedia)
3. Click the "Home" button
Expected result:
Be shown the default homepage (not really sure what search provider to expect
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