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Popup overflow #4

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Cimbali opened this issue Nov 4, 2021 · 11 comments
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Popup overflow #4

Cimbali opened this issue Nov 4, 2021 · 11 comments

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@Cimbali
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Cimbali commented Nov 4, 2021

When opening from the overflow menu, some options are hidden because the width of the popup is liimted:

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The « enable » and half of the boost setting are outside of the popup.

@Cimbali Cimbali changed the title Pop overflow Popup overflow Nov 4, 2021
@vatara
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vatara commented Nov 4, 2021

What browser & operating system is that?

@Cimbali
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Cimbali commented Nov 4, 2021

FF 93.0 on Linux

@vatara
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vatara commented Nov 4, 2021

Which Linux? That doesn't happen for me on Linux Mint. Has it always done this? Or did it just start? It should be able to size the window automatically....

@Cimbali
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Cimbali commented Nov 4, 2021

I just installed the add-on today so I don’t know about previous behaviour. Currently running OpenSUSE Linux, specifically Tumbleweed (which is a rolling release).

@vatara
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vatara commented Nov 5, 2021

No idea why that's happening, but I just posted a new version that sets a min width for the popup. Try updating the addon to 0.1.21 and see if that makes a difference.

@KyodaiKen
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I just installed the add-on today so I don’t know about previous behaviour. Currently running OpenSUSE Linux, specifically Tumbleweed (which is a rolling release).

What is your screen resolution and desktop environment? Do you use Wayland or X11? Do you use scaling or even fractional scaling?

@Cimbali
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Cimbali commented Sep 1, 2022

1920×1080 on X11 without scaling.

@KyodaiKen
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Which Desktop Environment? GNOME, KDE, XFCE ... ?

But it should not behave like that.

Maybe try a clean Firefox profile. For that, move the folder of your current profile elswhere. Firefox will create it again and then Firefox is basically factory reset. If it's better, just redo all changes to Firefox and rename the old folder, move it back, then add it into the profile ini file and mark it as enabled, then enable sync. Then switch back to the new profile, enable sync and you have your history and bookmarks back as well. You can also export this stuff instead of using Sync.

@Cimbali
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Cimbali commented Sep 5, 2022

Under KDE. Just reinstalled in a fresh profile to test, this still happens. Note that it only happens if the add-on is pinned to the overflow menu rather than in the toolbar.

From overflow menu:
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From toolbar:
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@KyodaiKen
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With that information, I can reproduce this issue! I have it pinned outside of the overflow and got no issues. If I put it into the overflow area, it indeed is clipped.

@vatara
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vatara commented Sep 5, 2022

I see what you mean now. I just put out update 0.1.23 which will let you scroll the popup when it's in the overflow menu.

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