Just added my comments to:
http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-80#action_184894
It's a real shame to have this very basic limitation in what is nowadays
the most important desktop tool.
I'm also writing emails to the website administrators of sites I'd like
to access but can't properly use
There was word that the GNUy flash was working. Perhaps it's time for
Debian/Ubuntu to start delivering that and drop Adobe.
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Flash content always on top of web pages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49613
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As a reporter of a bug marked as identical, I'm concerned that the bug I
reported is not identical.
Take a look at http://www.bbc.co.uk/ at the top right-hand side, and
you'll note that the clock has an unpleasant black background (unlike
Windows/Mac). It should be a mostly transparent clock.
To
No. The fix for that will come hand in hand.
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Flash content always on top of web pages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49613
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Voting for this buy at http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-80 is
imperative to ensure that Adobe gives it the attention it deserves.
I have also started a new thread in the Adobe Flash 10 Beta discussion
forum here:
With respect, there is an incentive for Adobe to do nothing until a
competing activity threatens its revenues critically, and the only
reasonable countervaling power in such a matter is a free software
corollary, like a GNU flash plugin, that works better and threatens to
take the lead in
** Summary changed:
- flash plugin always rendered on top of html
+ Flash content always on top of web pages
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: firefox
+ The Adobe Flash plugin does not support the transparent wmode used by
+ many websites.
- The Flash plugin output always seems