#1429009 [Core:Audio/Video: Playback]-ChannelMediaDecoder::DownloadProgressed() should notify 'DownloadProgressed' immediately [Uns][]
#1429280 [Core:Audio/Video: Playback]-Duration is wrong when seamless looping is enabled [Uns][]
#1429284 [Core:Audio/Video: Playback]-Expose compositor dropped frame count to HTMLMediaElement's debug info. [Uns][]
#1429125 [Core:CSS Parsing and Computation]-stylo: Lack of lazy frame construction on the browser chrome could affect stylo-chrome performance [Uns][]
#1429126 [Core:CSS Parsing and Computation]-stylo: high anonymous box resolution overhead on tp6 amazon [Uns][]
#1429088 [Core:CSS Parsing and Computation]-thread '<unnamed>' panicked at 'Styling element with display: none parent', /builds/worker/workspace/build/src/servo/ports/geckolib/glue.rs:309:12 [Uns][]
#1428918 [Core:DOM: Device Interfaces]-Web Authentication - Enable in Nightly [All][[webauthn][webauthn-wd07]]
#1424341 [Core:DOM: Events]-Allow independent and adjustable timer precision [Uns][[fingerprinting][fp-triaged]]
#1404608 [Core:DOM: Security]-Do not lie about Operating System when privacy.resistFingerprinting is true [And][[domsecurity-backlog3][fingerprinting-breakage]]
#1424917 [Core:DOM: Security]-Remove HSTS-Priming from codebase [Uns][[domsecurity-active]]
#1426979 [Core:DOM: Service Workers]-dynamically added iframes are not controlled by service workers properly [Uns][]
#1429174 [Core:DOM]-provide a static method for reporting a console message related to a particular service worker scope [Uns][]
#1425652 [Core:Editor]-mosueDown, mouseUp and mouseMove should be removed from nsIHTMLObjectResizer [Uns][]
#1423890 [Core:Gecko Profiler]-Record markers for Background Hangs [Uns][]
#1425056 [Core:Graphics: Layers]-Implement parallel painting with OMTP tiled [Uns][[gfx-noted]]
#1425260 [Core:Graphics: WebRender]-Bring back webrendest functionality [Uns][]
#1418999 [Core:Graphics: WebRender]-Youtube videos may freeze when tab has no focus with WebRender [Lin][[wr-reserve][video-related]]
#1423558 [Core:Graphics]-Use BaseRect methods instead of directly member variables in docshell/ [Uns][[gfx-noted]]
#1423559 [Core:Graphics]-Use BaseRect methods instead of directly member variables in widget/ [Uns][[gfx-noted]]
#1428507 [Core:JavaScript Engine]-Avoid non-inlinable GCCellPtr constructing during tracing [All][]
#1429031 [Core:JavaScript Engine]-Hit MOZ_CRASH(unexpected type) at js/src/jit/LIR.h:635 with ES6 modules [Lin][[jsbugmon:update,bisect]]
#1426873 [Core:JavaScript Engine]-Implement no-arg Shape::dump() to allow calling T->dump() in a templatized function [All][]
#1415827 [Core:JavaScript: Internationalization API]-Update our in-tree ICU to 60.2 [Uns][]
#1246836 [Core:Layout: Form Controls]--moz-appearance button should behave like -webkit-appearance: button [Uns][[webkitcompat] [webcompat]]
#1429313 [Core:Layout: Tables]-reuse |nextColIndex| to reduce unnecessary calls [Uns][]
#1427221 [Core:Layout: Web Painting]-Intermittent Assertion failure: uint8_t(mClass) < mozilla::ArrayLength(sLayoutFrameTypes), at /builds/worker/workspace/build/src/layout/generic/nsIFrame.h:2796 [Lin][[stockwell fixed:product]]
#1428428 [Core:Layout]-Do not create accessible object for custom content container in the CanvasFrame. [Uns][]
#1386654 [Core:Layout]-[css-flex] Misaligned absolute child in a fixed flex parent [Uns][]
#1427419 [Core:Layout]-convert inIDOMUtils to Web IDL [Uns][]
#1427519 [Core:Layout]-remove inCSSValueSearch and related interfaces [Uns][]
#1427373 [Core:Networking: DNS]-Convert nsHostResolver.mDB from PLDHashTable to nsRefPtrHashtable [Uns][[necko-triaged]]
#1429542 [Core:Networking: HTTP]-Crash in mozilla::net::HttpChannelChild::Cancel [Win][]
#1429530 [Firefox:Activity Streams: Newtab]-Add new tab page title, Firefox favicon and bug fixes to Activity Stream [Uns][]
#1426216 [Firefox:Address Bar]-Allow users to choose whether search suggestions or history suggestions come first in the address bar. [Uns][[fxsearch]]
I just had both eyes operated on for cataracts, and not been around for a few days. Just updated to to this morning's NIghty, and the 'New tab' panel' will open any of the tiles when clicked on...
Can't see well enough to dig around just yet.
EDIT:
20180108100050 ca379fcca95b1f4a3744242ea8647004b99b3507N Good
20180109100117 7c9de87c6eb02d7448297bff489f27cb20c33d24N bad
EDIT: I've been using the old new tab page by filipping pref: browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.enabled to 'False', seems that no longer works totally right.
I can mid-click and open the 'tile', left click does nothing... Right-click 'open new tab' works... hmmmmmmm
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TheVisitor wrote:I just had both eyes operated on for cataracts, and not been around for a few days. Just updated to to this morning's NIghty, and the 'New tab' panel' will open any of the tiles when clicked on...
Can't see well enough to dig around just yet.
EDIT:
20180108100050 ca379fcca95b1f4a3744242ea8647004b99b3507N Good
20180109100117 7c9de87c6eb02d7448297bff489f27cb20c33d24N bad
EDIT: I've been using the old new tab page by filipping pref: browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.enabled to 'False', seems that no longer works totally right.
I can mid-click and open the 'tile', left click does nothing... Right-click 'open new tab' works... hmmmmmmm
TheVisitor wrote:I just had both eyes operated on for cataracts, and not been around for a few days. Just updated to to this morning's NIghty, and the 'New tab' panel' will open any of the tiles when clicked on...
Can't see well enough to dig around just yet.
EDIT:
20180108100050 ca379fcca95b1f4a3744242ea8647004b99b3507N Good
20180109100117 7c9de87c6eb02d7448297bff489f27cb20c33d24N bad
EDIT: I've been using the old new tab page by filipping pref: browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.enabled to 'False', seems that no longer works totally right.
I can mid-click and open the 'tile', left click does nothing... Right-click 'open new tab' works... hmmmmmmm
Has anyone else noticed a marked decrease in scroll performance on bugzilla pages recently? Happens in both release and Nightly. Not sure if anything on bugzilla has changed or not, but I do not remember the header staying in the same position when scrolling before I noticed this terrible scrolling performance.
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smsmith wrote:Has anyone else noticed a marked decrease in scroll performance on bugzilla pages recently? Happens in both release and Nightly. Not sure if anything on bugzilla has changed or not, but I do not remember the header staying in the same position when scrolling before I noticed this terrible scrolling performance.
iv'e noticed bad scrolling performance on just about any page, but the way i look at it this New Firefox isnt quite stable compared to when it was all Gecko
smsmith wrote:Has anyone else noticed a marked decrease in scroll performance on bugzilla pages recently? Happens in both release and Nightly. Not sure if anything on bugzilla has changed or not, but I do not remember the header staying in the same position when scrolling before I noticed this terrible scrolling performance.
iv'e noticed bad scrolling performance on just about any page, but the way i look at it this New Firefox isnt quite stable compared to when it was all Gecko
I disabled Yet Another Smooth Scroll on bugzilla.mozilla.org and scrolling is ok again.
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Something weird is going on with the Firefox Studies opt out checkbox.
Options -> Privacy and Security, Nightly Data Collection and Use, Allow Firefox to install and run studies.
I turned that off explicitly several months ago. But when I open Options, it appears enabled. So I click it to turn it off. The checkbox remains enabled. I have to click it again to turn it off. When I reopen Options, it appears enabled again. And even though it appears enabled, the preference is correctly toggled, which is why clicking it the first time appears not to do anything.
The checkbox controls the preference app.shield.optoutstudies.enabled (which is a horrible name for a preference, in my opinion).
Anybody else seeing this? Release doesn't appear to have this problem.
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smsmith wrote:Something weird is going on with the Firefox Studies opt out checkbox.
Options -> Privacy and Security, Nightly Data Collection and Use, Allow Firefox to install and run studies.
I turned that off explicitly several months ago. But when I open Options, it appears enabled. So I click it to turn it off. The checkbox remains enabled. I have to click it again to turn it off. When I reopen Options, it appears enabled again. And even though it appears enabled, the preference is correctly toggled, which is why clicking it the first time appears not to do anything.
The checkbox controls the preference app.shield.optoutstudies.enabled (which is a horrible name for a preference, in my opinion).
Anybody else seeing this? Release doesn't appear to have this problem.
I think this was discussed some days back... about:preferences is broken because of the xbl removal regresssion
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