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*Also, the UI should occur with no problem after a few seconds if:<br>  
*Also, the UI should occur with no problem after a few seconds if:<br>  
**Multiple browser windows are available<br>  
**Multiple browser windows are available<br>  
**Heavy user profile is loaded (large history, multiple bookmarks, user settings, tabs, add-ons)<br>
**Heavy user profile is loaded (large history, multiple bookmarks, user settings, tabs, add-ons)<br>
**Private browsing is on<br>


== Test Cases  ==
== Test Cases  ==

Revision as of 12:00, 17 October 2012

Windows Plugin Hang UI

Feature Status Dev Lead QA Lead Status
Windows Plugin Hang UI In Planning Manuela Muntean

Summary

  • An UI presenting which plugin is unresponsive and allowing to kill it will be shown after each crash.
  • Afterwards, plugins will be killed automatically after a longer timeout, between 45 and 60 seconds.
  • This feature is available starting Firefox 19 Beta

Reference

Use Cases to Test

Basic Functional Testing
  • Steps to verify:
    • Install and launch Firefox
    • Install one or more plugins (i.e. Adobe Flash Player, Microsoft Silverlight)
    • Go to a website that uses the installed plugins (i.e. YouTube, Vimeo) and play one or more videos in different tabs
    • After a while, the one or more plugins stop responding
  • Expected result:
    • After a short amount of time (5 seconds) the normal browser UI will be overlayed with a dialog showing which plugin is not responding and allowing the user to kill that plugin
Edge Cases
  • Also, the UI should occur with no problem after a few seconds if:
    • Multiple browser windows are available
    • Heavy user profile is loaded (large history, multiple bookmarks, user settings, tabs, add-ons)

Test Cases

  • The test cases for this feature can be viewed [here]. (tests are still under development, will be updated)

Bugs

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