Closed
Bug 1468327
Opened 6 years ago
Closed 3 years ago
Successive right-clicks on two different one-click search engine icons causes the Search bar dropdown window to disappear
Categories
(Firefox :: Search, defect, P5)
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RESOLVED
WORKSFORME
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firefox-esr52 | --- | wontfix |
firefox-esr60 | --- | wontfix |
firefox60 | --- | wontfix |
firefox61 | --- | wontfix |
firefox62 | --- | fix-optional |
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(Reporter: asoncutean, Unassigned)
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[Affected versions]: - 60.0.2 (20180605171542) - 61.0b13 (20180611134439) - 62.0a1 (2018-06-11) [Affected platforms]: - Windows 7 x64 - Windows 10 x64 [Steps to reproduce]: 1. Enable the search bar from about:preferences#search by clicking on the "Add search bar in toolbar" option 2. Input any search term inside the Search Bar 3. Right-click on a random one-click search engine icon 4. Right-click on another one-click search engine icon [Expected result]: - The Search bar dropdown window stays open and the context menu (with the options: Search in New Tab and Set As Default Search Engine) moves alongside the second selected search engine. [Actual result]: - The Search bar dropdown window closes, but the context menu (with the options: Search in New Tab and Set As Default Search Engine), corresponding to the second selected search engine, is stuck on the page. [Regression range]: - This is not a regression, this behavior is reproducible way back to Firefox 43.0a1. [Additional Notes]: - This issue is not reproducible on Mac and Ubuntu platforms.
Updated•6 years ago
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Priority: -- → P5
Updated•6 years ago
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Comment 1•3 years ago
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This works for me on Firefox 84.0.1 on Windows.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 3 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
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