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Clicking on Google's "Did you mean" link causes issue in Firefox

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A few days ago there seems to have been a change where if you do a google search and its provides you a "did you mean" link (for example, if you spell something wrong) clicking it causes the "auto suggest" window to pop up which covers the first result. There is no way to close this pop over window. This issue only occurs in Firefox. I have tested on Windows and Mac, and even in a freshly created profile and it always happens in Firefox but not Safari, IE or Chrome.

I posted on the Google support forums and they think its a Firefox issue. Is anyone else able to reproduce this issue?

Attached is a video demonstration of the issue. (Sorry for the poor quality, this forum made me convert it to a GIF)

A few days ago there seems to have been a change where if you do a google search and its provides you a "did you mean" link (for example, if you spell something wrong) clicking it causes the "auto suggest" window to pop up which covers the first result. There is no way to close this pop over window. This issue only occurs in Firefox. I have tested on Windows and Mac, and even in a freshly created profile and it always happens in Firefox but not Safari, IE or Chrome. I posted on the Google support forums and they think its a Firefox issue. Is anyone else able to reproduce this issue? Attached is a video demonstration of the issue. (Sorry for the poor quality, this forum made me convert it to a GIF)
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