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Where is the issue tracker for Firefox Nightly on Android? The last few updates have caused the keyboard to block the bottom part of webpages, making it impossible for me to see what I'm typing.

Where is the issue tracker for Firefox Nightly on Android? The last few updates have caused the keyboard to block the bottom part of webpages, making it impossible for me to see what I'm typing.

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Hi

Thank you for helping to test the Nightly build of Firefox for Android.

Please appreciate that the Nightly build is still very much under development and may have some unresolved issues. Do the Beta and Release builds of Firefox for Android work okay for you?

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I'm seeing this issue as well. Cleared Gboard and Firefox cache to no avail. FWIW - this was working before so a new update introduced this.

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this issue is happening for regular Firefox Android version as well. not just nightly.

is there any solutions temporary solutions we can do, or any estimates on the arrival of a bug fix?

  • please note that the issue additionally affects the "find in page" feature in regular Firefox (again, not just Nightly) in the same way mentioned by the original poster

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It's frustrating to hear that it's happening in normal Firefox too. As for a workaround, I discovered that typing an emoji reorients the page, at least until the keyboard is closed and opened again.

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yiffster said

It's frustrating to hear that it's happening in normal Firefox too. As for a workaround, I discovered that typing an emoji reorients the page, at least until the keyboard is closed and opened again.

unfortunately, the emoji fix did not work for me, after several attempts. on my device, it simply behaves the same as inputting any other text character.

however, on reddit, I did discover a temporary solutions that seems to work consistently on my device. setting address. bar position to top seems to entirely solve the issue for now.

top bar even seems to allow "Find in page" to function properly, despite that text field still appearing at the bottom. it automatically re positions as to not get blocked by smartphone keypad

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