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When using mouse over bookmarks button to show toolbar and the bookmarks button is pressed, can't access the floating bookmarks menu because it dissapears after moving the mouse away from the button. #19

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. In the HideBookmarksBar settings check the "Toggle toolbar with the mouse" 
setting, and set it to show the bookmarks toolbar while the mouse is over the 
bookmarks button.
2. Open the customize menu in firefox and drag the bookmarks button (the one 
with the downwards arrow, not any of the other two) to your desired location 
outside the bookmarks toolbar.
3. Click the said bookmarks button.

What is the expected behavior? 
The expected behavior is that the floating bookmarks menu can be reached when 
clicking the button, even with the "Show the toolbar when the mouse is over the 
bookmarks button" option. 
Also, when the button is clicked and that option is set, the bookmarks toolbar 
should dissapear, because clicking the button means that the user wants to see 
the whole menu, which includes the bookmarks toolbar folder.

What do you see instead?
When I click the button with the options explained before set, I can't reach 
the menu because it dissapears as soon as I leave the button. 
Also, when I click the button, the bookmarks toolbar stays visible, which 
shouldn't happen.

What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
I'm using Hide BookmarksBar version 3.3 on Firefox 15.0 on Windows 7 
Proffesional (64bit).

Please provide any additional information below.
Note that the button I'm talking about is the one with the downwards arrow 
which opens the floating bookmarks menu, not the one that opens the bookmarks 
sidebar or the one from the addon.
It only happens when the "Show the toolbar when the mouse is over the bookmarks 
button" option is set, so maybe making the toolbar hide when the button is 
pressed (which should be the default behavior) fixes the problem.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by Dragonic...@gmail.com on 1 Sep 2012 at 2:50