I can confirm this issue when running the snap version of Firefox in
both the jammy and kinetic releases of Ubuntu. I don't see this bug when
running the .deb version of Firefox in Ubuntu 20.04.

** Tags added: snap

** Summary changed:

- Holding Cttrl+S generates too many 'save page' dialogues
+ [snap] Holding down Ctrl+S generates too many 'save page' dialogs

** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  [snap] Holding down Ctrl+S generates too many 'save page' dialogs

Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Opening any page and holding Ctrl+S on the firefox snap package begins
  to spam-generate save dialogues. These do not stop being generated for
  several seconds after Ctrl+S is released. These dialogues slow down
  the system to the point that interacting with both them, and the
  system as a whole, feels laggy. The compositor also attempts to assign
  them each shadows, and as a result, on Mutter with Wayland, a they are
  surrounded by a thick black halo (see attachment).

  I'm running Ubuntu 22.04.1 on Gnome 42.5 with Wayland. Firefox is
  version 107.0.1 although this bug has been present on every version of
  Firefox I've used on this system.

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