[Bug 263435]

2011-04-17 Thread Mr-analogue
(In reply to comment #482) But clicking the window title doesn't change the focus, does it? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263435 Title: Firefox cannot close tab (using Ctrl-w) when

[Bug 263435]

2011-04-04 Thread Mr-analogue
I'm not allowed to point out how incredible it is that this bug will still be unsolved in Firefox 4, so instead I am filing four enhancement requests suggesting efficient workarounds for the most annoying results of this bug: (Three of them were proposed already a year ago in my Comment 333 above)

[Bug 263435]

2011-04-04 Thread Mr-analogue
(In reply to comment #462) > Also, viewing an SWF in the entire browser area COMPLETELY disabled keyboard > shortcuts. Exactly, and this is a common issue with today's web. What is even worse, keyboard shortcuts are still disabled after visiting another tab or another window. It's extremely annoyi

[Bug 263435]

2011-04-04 Thread Mr-analogue
(In reply to comment #442) > Idea with a webcam fails when a plugin takes whole window (PDF reader for > example) -- user simply has nowhere else to look. Sounds a bit tragic. For some people it would work. There is a whole world outside the computer screen. :-) > Problem here is that browser key

[Bug 263435]

2011-04-04 Thread Mr-analogue
Let's not bicker and argue about who killed who... let's try to be humble and constructive for a while. The main problem has not been solved for 10 years because it is fundamentally complex and partly out of the developers' reach. This is understandable. The users, on the other hand, are very ea