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== "Close popup-menu" menu item ==
== "Close popup-menu" menu item ==


I don't like it when javascript disables my right-click popup-menu. Luckily Firefox enables me to prevent javascript from doing that. However, certain web apps like Google Docs, have built-in right-click popup-menu's that I do like to use. Unfortunately it will be unaccessible when it's behind Firefox's popup-menu.  
I don't like it when javascript disables my right-click popup-menu. Luckily Firefox enables me to prevent javascript from doing that. However, certain web apps like Google Docs, have built-in right-click popup-menu's that I do like to use. Unfortunately they will be unaccessible when they're behind Firefox's popup-menu.  


So, my suggestion would be to add a "Close popup-menu" menu item to Firefox's right-click popup-menu. (Or perhaps a little 'x' button?) When clicking this, Firefox's menu should close enabling me to use the underlying javascript popup-menu (and such). This menu item could be available only if one has prevented javascript from controlling popup-menu's.
So, my suggestion would be to add a "Close popup-menu" menu item to Firefox's right-click popup-menu. (Or perhaps a little 'x' button?) When clicking this, Firefox's menu should close enabling me to use the underlying javascript popup-menu (and such). This menu item could be available only if one has prevented javascript from controlling popup-menu's.
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