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Post by nostawread on Sept 4, 2021 7:27:32 GMT
I'm experiencing a possible glitch in Firefox when a tab has items in its recent history (i.e., you can go back to a previous web page).
The glitch happens if I right click on the web page to bring up Firefox's right-click context menu. When I do this, Firefox thinks I've clicked the back button in that menu, which appears right next to where my mouse arrow is located, and takes me back one page in my history. This happens when using a mouse, or a touchpad.
If I hold down the right mouse button, it brings up the right-click menu but doesn't go back a page (expected behaviour). Same if I right click and at the same time quickly move the mouse away from the right-click menu, it won't activate the back button. I've tried deleting Bodhi's mouse bindings for right-click actions, but it doesn't resolve the issue. Anyone else experienced this?
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Post by enigma9o7 on Sept 4, 2021 14:16:40 GMT
Tried to duplicate and cannot. Right click brings up the firefox menu. Even if left click right away, it just closes the menu - the cursor isn't over the back arrow so it doesn't get clicked.
It just sounds weird and I don't have any ideas, but I'm curious, how bout the moksha favorites menu, does anything behave weird when you right click on desktop? If so that would at least confirm if its a firefox glitch.
But for it to be a hardware problem, it would mean every time you right click its sending right click plus some movement right and down and then left click. Weird.
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Post by Hippytaff on Sept 4, 2021 16:51:31 GMT
Same. I tried to replicate but right click behaves as expected. Would be interested to see the results of what Enigma suggests to rule out hardware etc
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Post by sparkill on Sept 4, 2021 21:11:21 GMT
Titlebar disabled is the problem.
After months ... this is the solution
Go to about:config and set ui.context_menus.after_mouseup to true
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Post by enigma9o7 on Sept 4, 2021 22:33:41 GMT
Interesting. I wanted to try it for myself, but I can't get rid of the titlebar in firefox. When I set the window to "borderless" from the title bar menu (right click/borderless), it doesn't go away. So unrelated bug discovered; to confirm its not every app I just tried in leafpad, borderless works fine there.
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Post by thewaiter on Sept 5, 2021 5:21:38 GMT
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Post by nostawread on Sept 5, 2021 9:30:37 GMT
Thanks for putting your heads together to help with this, all!
sparkill , setting ui.context_menus.after_mouseup to true has fixed my issue! Thank you! enigma9o7 , I had previously removed the title bar via the Firefox menu options by going to Menu > More tools > Customize toolbar and deselecting Title Bar (as in the link thewaiter shared).
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Post by enigma9o7 on Sept 5, 2021 14:56:32 GMT
Weird. Not for me. As mentioned, moksha's borderless doesn't work. And when I try the firefox method, it adds minimize/maximize/close buttons, but doesnt remove the title bar.
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Post by nostawread on Sept 6, 2021 11:22:17 GMT
Interesting! What you demonstrate in your video doesn't happen to me. Removing the title bar via Firefox's options works as expected and all is well. Removing via the Moksha Borderless option removes the title bar but doesn't add any minimise/maximise/close buttons.
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