Firefox
Firefox is a free and open source web browser developed by Mozilla Foundation. First released in 2002 under the name Phoenix. It's available for most operating systems including Windows, macOS, Linux and most phones and tablets.
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We're still using the old Sentry base URL for the crash reporter UI here.
So when a user clicks on the Sentry link in the crash reporter UI, it will try to load the crash ID at the wrong cloud instance.
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Description:
Provide option to keep some segment and provide a submit button below each segment as I don't want to upload the first segment. As I want the first segment but not sure about the consensus and correctness about the first segment.
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Relevant spec sections:
https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors-4/#the-dir-pseudo
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/semantics-other.html#selector-ltr
The interesting cases to test are from the definition of "directionality" in HTML:
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/dom.html#the-directionality
- element with
dir="ltr"matches:dir(ltr)(#26159) - root element without `
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Currently, ;m in normal mode does hint -Jpipe img src which returns the url and pipes it to google image search. However, on images that open from files or blobs, this would not work.
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Created by Mozilla
Released September 23, 2002
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- mozilla/gecko-dev
- Website
- www.mozilla.org/firefox
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- Wikipedia
When a
BrowserContextis not obtained from a Playwright Test fixture, but frombrowser.newContext()in a test or when using Playwright Library, it should be closed once no longer needed (according to @mxschmitt at https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72284057/do-playwright-browser-contexts-opened-manually-need-to-be-closed?noredirect=1#comment127709001_72284057). Similarly pages from `context/b