[meta] Proton - Address bar work
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(Firefox :: Address Bar, task, P2)
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(Reporter: mconley, Unassigned)
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(Depends on 15 open bugs, Blocks 1 open bug)
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(Keywords: feature-testing-meta, meta)
This metabug tracks work that applies to the AwesomeBar for the Proton visual refresh.
Updated•4 years ago
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Comment 2•4 years ago
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I am seeing when the urlbar is in focus the outline/border does not appear any longer. Without the outline, the background and the input box are the same color and can confuse user as to where to type. I filed a bug here https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1692554 concerning this with an image to show what I mean.
Comment 3•4 years ago
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it's not yet the time to enable the address bar work, it's totally incomplete. Please don't use it, we'll enable it when it's the time.
Comment 4•4 years ago
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(In reply to Marco Bonardo [:mak] from comment #3)
it's not yet the time to enable the address bar work, it's totally incomplete. Please don't use it, we'll enable it when it's the time.
I don't understand this statement! is it not what we are supposed to do? find and report bugs, test and report progress whether or not its positive or negative? Not the time to enable, in NIGHTLY? The point of Nightly is to do just that, TEST, Report, and FIX or am I wrong?
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Comment 5•4 years ago
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(In reply to Troy Janda from comment #4)
I don't understand this statement! is it not what we are supposed to do? find and report bugs, test and report progress whether or not its positive or negative? Not the time to enable, in NIGHTLY? The point of Nightly is to do just that, TEST, Report, and FIX or am I wrong?
It depends on the state of the work. The work here is still in the very early stages, so it's a bit like having people taste raw cake batter and report that it doesn't taste or look like a cake yet. Towards the latter stages, where the big changes start slowing down, and the development team starts getting into the finer detail and polish work is probably a better time.
Comment 6•4 years ago
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(In reply to Mike Conley (:mconley) (:⚙️) (Catching up on needinfos) from comment #5)
(In reply to Troy Janda from comment #4)
I don't understand this statement! is it not what we are supposed to do? find and report bugs, test and report progress whether or not its positive or negative? Not the time to enable, in NIGHTLY? The point of Nightly is to do just that, TEST, Report, and FIX or am I wrong?
It depends on the state of the work. The work here is still in the very early stages, so it's a bit like having people taste raw cake batter and report that it doesn't taste or look like a cake yet. Towards the latter stages, where the big changes start slowing down, and the development team starts getting into the finer detail and polish work is probably a better time.
Yes but when the cake batter breaks something else its needs to be reported if for nothing else than to just bring attention to the breakage. many times little changes cause an issue and by the time its reported can be lost. to dismiss as invalid seems radical and defeats the purpose of having a dev build.
Comment 7•4 years ago
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According to the plan, there will be a full Nightly cycle to test Proton, and it's possible we'll enable address bar changes earlier than that. There will be time for testing.
The changes are kept behind an hidden pref because they are bogus yet, reporting bugs before we flip the pref would just waste your and our time, because the bugs are caused by missing work. I picked invalid because bugzilla doesn't provide me with a "not-yet-the-time" resolution, nothing personal.
Updated•4 years ago
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Please link bug 1703932 to this report. Thanks :)
Proton bug, please fix https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1704414
Comment 10•4 years ago
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Bookmark button needs to be updated, please take a look https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1706437
Comment 11•3 years ago
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Can you please link bug 1708263 to this one? Thanks :)
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