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Bug 1206702
Opened 9 years ago
Updated 3 years ago
"Search with current engine" should have a different background for hover and hover:active
Categories
(Firefox :: Search, defect, P5)
Tracking
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NEW
Tracking | Status | |
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firefox78 | --- | fix-optional |
People
(Reporter: mvocom, Unassigned)
References
Details
(Keywords: blocked-ux)
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:40.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/40.0
Build ID: 20150826023504
Steps to reproduce:
The "Search with current engine" segment is a command, and should have a different background for hover and hover:active.
http://s2.postimg.org/imqbhdkux/Search_With_Current.png
And shouldn't "Search settings" have a different background for hover:active?
Comment 1•9 years ago
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(In reply to Yaron from comment #0)
> The "Search with current engine" segment is a command, and should have a
> different background for hover and hover:active.
This was initially designed as a label, not as a command (and it's still purposefully not keyboard accessible). We made the click there work in bug 1110235, but the description there said:
(Philipp Sackl [:phlsa] (Firefox UX) from bug 1110235 comment #0)
> We don't need any visual feedback here for the moment.
For the 'Search settings' item, it should behave like the footer of other panels. Unfortunately the styling of the download and the bookmark panel footers are inconsistent :-/.
Blocks: 1110235
Thanks Florian.
The only way to go to Google/Yahoo Search page (when there's no value in the search bar) is pressing "Search with current engine".
I think it's important to change the current behavior. Could you try? :)
Comment 3•9 years ago
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(In reply to Yaron from comment #2)
> Thanks Florian.
>
> The only way to go to Google/Yahoo Search page (when there's no value in the
> search bar) is pressing "Search with current engine".
Pressing <enter> also works.
> I think it's important to change the current behavior.
I disagree, but it's a UX decision anyway (Stephen, what do you think?).
> Could you try? :)
I won't, but if the decision is to do the change, I could mentor someone to do it.
Flags: needinfo?(shorlander)
(In reply to Florian Quèze [:florian] [:flo] from comment #3)
> Pressing <enter> also works.
Many users are "Mouse Oriented".
> I won't, but if the decision is to do the change, I could mentor someone to
> do it.
Too bad. :) Thank you anyway.
Comment 5•5 years ago
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Michael, if you get some time, what do you think about this?
Flags: needinfo?(shorlander) → needinfo?(mverdi)
Priority: -- → P5
Updated•5 years ago
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Severity: normal → S4
status-firefox78:
--- → fix-optional
Flags: needinfo?(mverdi)
Keywords: blocked-ux
Comment 6•3 years ago
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The bug has a release status flag that shows some version of Firefox is affected, thus it will be considered confirmed.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
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