[INVALID] SeaMonkey menus disappear on Mac OS X
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 12:12 pm
SeaMonkey '2.35pre', Mac OS X 10.7.5, NoScript 2.6.9.26rc3
Been noticing an odd issue with SeaMonkey on OS X lately, the menubar at the top of the screen just disappears from time to time, and the window must lose focus then regain focus for the menus to reappear. I had thought it was just Flash plugin incorrectly stealing focus, because it usually happens when I activate Flash plugin with NoScript, but it just now happened without me running any plugins or anything.
I wonder if it's related to NoScript because I've seen two possible culprit scenarios:
- Activate Flash plugin by clicking the NoScript placeholder on some Youtube video URL
- And when it happened today, the only odd thing I did is explicitly visit a site I Marked as Untrusted...
It seems to be important to have a fresh start of the browser (where this hasn't yet happened) to reproduce, and I'm pretty sure the menus are there on startup.
Could this be related to NoScript given that it seems to be triggered by actions related to NoScript?
(I can't seem to find a way to consistently reproduce it, but I'd guess it may have something to do with NoScript active content permissions changing coupled with ABE's Anonymize action...)
Been noticing an odd issue with SeaMonkey on OS X lately, the menubar at the top of the screen just disappears from time to time, and the window must lose focus then regain focus for the menus to reappear. I had thought it was just Flash plugin incorrectly stealing focus, because it usually happens when I activate Flash plugin with NoScript, but it just now happened without me running any plugins or anything.
I wonder if it's related to NoScript because I've seen two possible culprit scenarios:
- Activate Flash plugin by clicking the NoScript placeholder on some Youtube video URL
- And when it happened today, the only odd thing I did is explicitly visit a site I Marked as Untrusted...
It seems to be important to have a fresh start of the browser (where this hasn't yet happened) to reproduce, and I'm pretty sure the menus are there on startup.
Could this be related to NoScript given that it seems to be triggered by actions related to NoScript?
(I can't seem to find a way to consistently reproduce it, but I'd guess it may have something to do with NoScript active content permissions changing coupled with ABE's Anonymize action...)