Hey Josh -

I was having the same problem, came here to see if anyone else had the
(gmail specific) problem, but have found a fix.

BTW: I've noticed it only happens when you move the cursor within the
compose email field. If you click on another field (e.g. subject) and
back again the first click is where the cursor is displayed (even if
you move the cursor by clicking elsewhere, or using the arrows).

Think it's because the version of webkit embedded in Fluid is outdated
(and gmail expects very latest webkit).

However, maybe the answer is to switch to the Fluidium build of fluid.
I've just started trying that and it works so far.
https://github.com/itod/fluidium/downloads

I think the fluidapp.com main website (not just developer tab) needs
to be updated with a reference to fluidium, or the download link
adjusted to be the latest fluidium download.
see: http://fluidapp.com/developer/

Tim


On Jan 5, 8:50 am, Josh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using (and mostly loving) Fluid to desktopify gmail. I set this up
> almost a year ago and it's been working flawlessly up until the past
> two months or so. When I'm composing a message, my cursor seems to
> disappear from wherever it is supposed to be. I'm not talking about
> the mouse pointer, rather, the vertical bar that usually flashes in
> place and indicates where text will be added. It's a really minor
> point though it has made using Fluid very problematic for gmail. Is
> this something that more people are seeing or just me?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -josh

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