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New release breaks drag and drop within sidebar when changing tree structure #3483

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sgjohnson1981 opened this issue Mar 13, 2024 · 4 comments

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@sgjohnson1981
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I'm not sure what's going on, but I can't reproduce in a new profile. On my current profile the drag and drop has stopped working insofar as dropping a tab on another tab to create a sub-tab. No matter where I try to drop, only a single line to change positions within the current structure is possible, i.e. the outline of an entire tab that appears before dropping to create a sub-tab never appears no matter where I drag it. I haven't changed any settings so I'm guessing the new update broke something.

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  • Platform (OS): Windows 10
  • Version of Firefox: 123.0.1
  • Version (or revision) of Tree Style Tab: 4.0.1 is causing the issue. Reverting back to last version prior downloadable from Firefox store, 3.9.22, works fine.
@piroor
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piroor commented Mar 13, 2024

This looks to be a duplication of #3478 (and the source is same to #3470 and #3471 ). Fixed with 4.0.3, so please wait until it is published.

@sgjohnson1981
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This looks to be a duplication of #3478 (and the source is same to #3470 and #3471 ). Fixed with 4.0.3, so please wait until it is published.

Like some of those I'm also using High Contrast theme.

@NefariousFerris
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Same here, just started happening this morning, not sure what changed

@sgjohnson1981
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New update to 4.0.3 seems to have fixed it.

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