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Firefox Android: Copy URL?
Hi. FF 131.0. Android. How could i copy the web address? By tapping into the address bar all is highlighted but no option to copy,cut the url. Thx
Hi. FF 131.0. Android. How could i copy the web address? By tapping into the address bar all is highlighted but no option to copy,cut the url. Thx
This example should be straightforward, as you can see the title bar on the bottom has a dark blue color from the source app (Tusky) while the navigation bar is white. On… (read more)
This example should be straightforward, as you can see the title bar on the bottom has a dark blue color from the source app (Tusky) while the navigation bar is white. On Tusky the navigation bar is the same dark blue as the title bar.
I'm not sure if Android allows getting the color of the source app's navigation bar, but anything could be better than a pure white one especially when the title bar is put on the bottom. I suggest Firefox to use either 1. Same color as the title bar 2. A slightly darker version of title bar color.
Hi, let me describe my problem: I enabled pull to refresh gesture function and until recently it worked great. But I noticed odd behavior recently: To activate pull to r… (read more)
Hi, let me describe my problem:
I enabled pull to refresh gesture function and until recently it worked great. But I noticed odd behavior recently: To activate pull to refresh, one should "pull from top", right? But if I just drag from middle to top to just scroll through website, it refreshes as if I pull from top.
This happens only when I moved to new pages. For example, I clicked a post in reddit to open that post >> the post opens, I try to scroll the page to see post comments >> and boom the page refreshes. After that this won't happen in the same page.
I hope to find solution and currently disabled pull to refresh.
Thank you.
On various sites, e.g. DuckDuckGo search results, parts of the text are missing. Sometimes it's one or more complete lines, sometimes it's part of the line (left, right, … (read more)
On various sites, e.g. DuckDuckGo search results, parts of the text are missing. Sometimes it's one or more complete lines, sometimes it's part of the line (left, right, middle, upper, lower part). It looks like rectangles in background colour hide the text. Zooming changes the affected zones and generally makes more an more text visible again. Selecting the missing text also makes it visible. This happens on only one device. Complete deinstallation and reinstallation of Firefox for Android didn't help.
Some text disappears on both Firefox and a Firefox Focus on a CAT S22 Flip phone. I am able to glimpse at the text by long-pressing to evoke the menu. Please see the demo… (read more)
Some text disappears on both Firefox and a Firefox Focus on a CAT S22 Flip phone. I am able to glimpse at the text by long-pressing to evoke the menu. Please see the demonstration video linked here: https://youtube.com/shorts/ZxKtVFrvQkU?feature=share
Dashed and dotted lines do not render in the Android Firefox browser. I took this example and changed it slightly. Lines are not visible in Firefox and Firefox Focus br… (read more)
Dashed and dotted lines do not render in the Android Firefox browser.
I took this example and changed it slightly.
Lines are not visible in Firefox and Firefox Focus browsers. They are visible in Firefox Nightly.
does the CVE-2023-4863 (Heap buffer overflow in libwebp) apply to the android app? and if it does, was it fixed?
I have the problem that Firefox does not correctly recognize when I want to scroll up on a web page. This often causes me to accidentally refresh the page. Usually this s… (read more)
I have the problem that Firefox does not correctly recognize when I want to scroll up on a web page. This often causes me to accidentally refresh the page. Usually this should only happen when I'm already at the top of the website and then swipe down again and not in the middle of the website. I have even tried Firefox Nightly and Klar, but the issue occurs with every browser. Is there perhaps some trick or hidden setting that causes the browser to scroll reasonably again instead of constantly refreshing the website?