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[tor-bugs] #9506 [- Select a component]: Size problem with HTTPS Everywhere toolbar button icon when used w/ Firefox
#9506: Size problem with HTTPS Everywhere toolbar button icon when used w/ Firefox
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Reporter: cypherpunks | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: - Select a component | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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There is a compatibility issue/size problem with the HTTPS Everywhere
3.3.2 toolbar button icon in Firefox 20.0:
The HTTPS Everwhere icon steals vertical pixels, probably because it's
oversize or in some other way doesn't respect the size limits that every
other icon respects.
It actually steals pixels wherever you place it: If you place it in the
menu bar, it increases the vertical height of that. If you place it in the
address bar, it increases the height of that. If you place it in the
bookmarks bar, it increases that. And if you place it in the status bar
(which Firefox 20.0 only keeps if you use the Status-4-Evar add-on), then
it increases the height of that.
I've taken a few screenshots to illustrate the problem, which I'll try to
attach and also upload to imgur.
* Screenshot 1 shows the normal situation without the HTTPS Everywhere
icon (no pixels stolen). <http://i.imgur.com/SVLIcYf.png>
* Screenshot 2 shows the HTTPS-E icon in the address bar (bar enlarged;
vertical pixels stolen). <http://i.imgur.com/XAdzMzb.png>
* Screenshot 3 shows the HTTPS-E icon in the bookmarks bar (now *that's*
enlarged = pixels stolen from the browser window).
<http://i.imgur.com/buy75Jl.png>
* Screenshot 4 shows Screenshot 1 and 2 superimposed in the GIMP with near
50% transparency, and I used the measuring tool to see how many vertical
lines of pixels get stolen from the browser window. It's ten lines that
get stolen. (Yes, it looks like an eye disease; the misalignment is of
course caused by the stolen pixels.) <http://i.imgur.com/cbl2Wip.png>
For people on smaller resolutions (and you'd be surprised how common
1024x768 and even smaller still is, and not just on smartphones either),
again for people with lower resolution screens, vertical pixels, i.e.
vertical lines in the browser window are incredibly precious, and every
line that's stolen somewhat reduces usability. Also, if every other icon
of every other extension/add-on can behave themselves and not steal
pixels, then neither should HTTPS-E.
As I'm creating this ticket, HTTPS-E version 3.3.2 isn't listed in your
version drop-down list, but that's what my HTTPS=E About window says it
is. This may be a typo in either the about window or the drop-down
(arguably, that may be another bug).
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9506>
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