The scope of the bug 157456 is wider. The occurrences of the bug are not
limited to full screen.
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Title:
Firefox doesn't auto scroll when selectin
I encounter the problem, in Firefox 16.0.2, on Linux, Ubuntu, with
Nautilus 2.32.2.1. It would be nicer to have the file selected.
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Title:
firefox
I encounter the problem, in Firefox 16.0.2, on Linux, Ubuntu, with
Nautilus 2.32.2.1. It would be nicer to have the file selected.
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Title:
firefox
I think that request bug 801786 is not a duplicate of request bug
453455.
Request bug 453455 is about making Firefox remember the user choice in
case of an "attachment" header sent by the server.
In request bug 801786, I explain that the choice I want is missing. So
this request is not about reme
(In reply to bugzilla from comment #621)
> I'm not sure if this is a further advancement of this problem, but I've
> noticed that ctrl-w and ctrl-F4 don't work when a plugin has focus in
> Windows. This means you are trapped unless you can find a place to click,
> or you close FF entirely.
In th
(In reply to Hiro from comment #615)
On my good old Firefox 3.6.23, this works. Regression?
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Title:
Firefox cannot close tab (using Ctrl-w) when
As long as Firefox fails to process the key (!) commands — like Ctrl L, Ctrl W
— when the plugin has the focus, Firefox must not abandon the focus to the
plugin as soon as Firefox loads the requested document. Currently, he does
that, and the combination of both of these behaviours give awkward
(In reply to DK from comment #532)
> Is there a desktop browser that doesn't experience this bug at all?
Safari, OmniWeb and especially iCab are quite good at it.
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