David, for the avoidance of doubt, the way you propose Firefox should
work is indeed the way it used to work and the way it still does work if
you get rid of Unity. See my bug report bug #1004994, submitted in May
(when I was unaware of your bug report), which today has been marked as
a duplicate
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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(That you can't erase/edit your own bug comment is bug 80895.)
So the Firefox behavior seems to be this: There are no access keys for
any item (not even the static ones like Bookmark This Page). But
typing any character will highlight the next item, after the currently
highlighted item, that
Yes, so you can review all items beginning with b or B by just hitting
b, even if they are not sorted. This could be a big help to access-
challenged, as well as the long-bookmark-list-obsessive.
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Title:
FireFox does not support keyboard bookmark seletion.
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Are you sure this is a report for Ubuntu.
Mozilla has is own bugtracker with an enhancement option. And they let
not tell what todo by Ubuntu, so it is best when you bring this to them,
when you do not thing that this behaviour is OS specific.
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This is a limitation of the menubar
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Title:
FireFox does not support keyboard
At a high level view, it is still a bug. Activity on other tabs should
not affect a tab. Presenting a menu from ouse action that cannot be
navigated by that mouse is just cruel and silly.
I suppose that in place of displaying a menu you cannot navigate, it
could context-switch you to the
Wait, that is for my other bug. No erase/edit button here?
This behavior should be added to the menubar. The usual behavior
elsewhere is very useful. I will say the scroll rate is very good, but
you are now more dependent on sorting n new bookmarks, which in Mozilla
is on another window !
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