Closed Bug 1256195 Opened 9 years ago Closed 9 years ago

With mixed density displays in Win10, the tab strip appears "cut off" at the top on a low-density display

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(Firefox :: Theme, defect)

47 Branch
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Windows 10
defect
Not set
normal

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RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 1249496

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(Reporter: bvanoudtshoorn, Unassigned)

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(Blocks 1 open bug)

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Attached image fx-low-density-tabstrip-bug.png (deleted) —
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:47.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/47.0 Build ID: 20160313004012 Steps to reproduce: On the latest dev edition, which has much better support for mixed-density displays (thanks to the work tracked in 820679), maximise the Firefox window. Actual results: The tabstrip appears "cut off" at the top -- it doesn't have the normal 2px padding at the top as it does on a high-density display. See the attached image. Note that whilst the screenshot shows a taskbar at the top of the screen, the problem exists with the taskbar at the bottom as well. Expected results: There should be a small amount of visual padding at the top of the Firefox window when it's displayed on a low-density display in a mixed-density environment.
Blocks: win-hidpi
Component: Untriaged → Theme
OS: Unspecified → Windows 10
Hardware: Unspecified → All
Thanks for the report. This should be fixed in the last Nightly or two.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 9 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
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