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Revision as of 23:12, 16 May 2011
Feature | Status | ETA | Owner |
Hide toolbars for app tabs by default | Josh is working on bug 637253 in preparation for the real fix | N/A | Alex Limi |
Summary
When a plugin is focused (typically Flash), it will steal keyboard shortcuts, so you can't do thing like open a new tab or close the tab without unfocusing the plugin container. We should give plugins the ability to pass through shortcuts to the browser.
Team
Who's working on this?
- Feature Manager: Alex Limi
- Lead Developer: Josh Aas
- QA: Andrei (irc: AndreiD)
- UX: Alex Limi
Release Requirements
- Being able to play a Flash video and open/close a tabs with keyboard shortcuts on all platforms.
Next Steps
- Patch review
- QA
Open Issues
- I'd like to make sure that if the developer of the plugin content hasn't explicitly said that they'll override Ctrl/Cmd-qualified shortcuts, they'll be passed through by default.
Related Bugs & Dependencies
Designs
Interaction is described in bug 491141.
Test Plans
None so far.