Forum:FireFox 4 problems and oddities


 * Issues that appear to have been resolved have been moved to Forum:FireFox 4 problems and oddities/resolved. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 28 Mar 2011 2:23 PM Pacific

Update From Wikia Staff

 * Copied from here. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 28 Mar 2011 2:23 PM Pacific

Users with Firefox 4 should now be able to edit the site just as on Firefox 3; this fix went live a few hours ago. The issue was that some JS changes in FF4 meant the browser did not recognize some basic functions on Wikia, such as the edit window.

Alpha/Beta/RC browsers are very tricky to handle because obviously we want to make sure that when they are released that they are compatible with our site, but then again our techies have to weigh that against other important bugs. Technically, our site does not yet support Firefox 4 because it has not been officially released and thus the user group is very, very small. And, of course, conversely we need to know about these issues ahead of time because we can't just flip a switch to make our site browser compatible.

In other words, use beta browsers on Wikia at your own risk. If you love testing beta browsers (and I personally am someone who does) and see something not working, please, as always, contact us. Just be prepared to have to use an older version or a different browser on Wikia as a fallback if you are beta testing. --daNASCAT http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb32675/wikia/images/e/e9/WikiaStaff.png (help forum | blog) 21:05, March 22, 2011 (UTC)

General comments
It looks like the first fix Wikia did for the initial FF4 problems was all that was needed. The first two issues below appear to be non-browser-specific. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 7 Apr 2011 2:25 PM Pacific

Drop down menus problem

 * Copied from here. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 28 Mar 2011 2:23 PM Pacific

I recently upgraded today and have a problem with the drop down menus. The drop down menus, especially the wikia global header, stick for a long time. I never had this problem in 3.6 but now every time I mouse over one of the drop down menus, the menu stays down infinitely unless I hover over a link and then move my mouse away. Should I switch tabs when the menu is down, it will stay down until I return to the tab and mouse over a link before retracting the mouse..--


 * I get this same issue as well in FF4 as well as certain elements from JS nor functioning normally. daNASCAT, do you have a link I can read up on the changes of FF4's JS handling? Rappy 04:11, March 30, 2011 (UTC)


 * Firefox 4 is no longer beta, but I still have the upper menu sticking too often. It's driving me crazy.  In addition to that, it may take one second for the menu to disappear in Safari (my secondary browser).  I wish the menu had an open/close tab and that it would ONLY open when I want it to.  This is seriously upsetting to me.  --Liliana (my talk). 05:59, April 2, 2011 (UTC)


 * Add Safari to the list, it disappears about a second after I take the cursor away from it. In my opinion it should be more responsive than that.  As soon as the cursor moves away from the menu it should go away.  This wouldn't be such a big issue if it wasn't for the fact that the menu up top is HUGE!!  I'd rather have a small strip that activates if you leave the mouse on top of it long enough, or an open/close tab.  Like I mentioned above, this is seriously upsetting, I work in at least 12 wikis a day, this is slowing me down massively!!!  --Liliana (my talk). 06:05, April 2, 2011 (UTC)
 * Those menus are supposed to do that. Add  to your CSS. Problem solved.


 * Thanks, it fixed the issue completely. I have added it to my css file.  --Liliana (my talk). 05:01, April 5, 2011 (UTC)


 * Apparently this isn't a FF4/Wikia issue. I am noticing this same issue outside of Wikia. Java hover-overs on another site will stick open once mouse-over'd until you quickly mouse-over and out before it opens the pop-up. It seems something was changed in the way FF4 deals with the mouseout function. Wikia might be able to address this issue and create a work-around, but it would be better suited informing Mozilla about it. Rappy 06:58, April 5, 2011 (UTC)


 * Unfortunately, this doesn't help me, and I really don't care what happens in another site. I am not an admin in those sites, I am an admin in Wikia wikis with 34,000+ edits.  Not to want to beat on a dead horse, but never before the introduction of Oasis had Wikia sorted to pop-up menus as a form of wiki interaction.  In the common wiki, I am counting SIX pop-ups, PLUS the one I just removed, with the HUGE drawer coming from the top.  The only pop-up I remember in Monaco was the MediaWiki:Monaco-sidebar which was out of the user's way (to the middle-left) in a way that it wouldn't conflict with browser functions (like the browser's bookmarks bar and address bar AND the computer's Windows taskbar).  I just found that I HAD TO modify the settings in my computer to not "auto-hide the taskbar" in Windows and not to "auto-hide the dock" in my Mac because EVERY time I need to go to Wikia My Tools menu, keeps bringing up my taskbar and dock.  But really?  I have to remove a setting I've been using for years?  I have 2 laptops so my biggest resolution in the newest is 1366x768, the other is worse 1024x768.  Do I also have to move my taskbar and dock from the bottom of the screen to the left or right even though I've been using it like that for years?!  That will take months of getting used to!  Maybe this is a "cute" thing for new users who rarely edit on a wiki, but for someone who works in 10+ wikis a day this is a BIG handicap.  --Liliana (my talk). 01:06, April 6, 2011 (UTC)


 * We are not turning this into a Monaco/Oasis debate. The problem stems from Firefox, not Wikia. Issue solved, let's move on.--


 * Wow, what a retort. As Godisme and I have stated, this isn't a Wikia issue; it's a FF issue. Complaining here about something that isn't a Wikia issue might end up with a fix, but chances are small. There's no need to be rude or crass about it as this is not a Wikia issue. If it bothers you that much, please choose a browser that this doesn't happen on (IE8, FF3.61) and wait and see if there is a work-around Wikia is able to do to fix the issue with Firefox and Safari. BTW, you are always welcome to use Monobook instead of Oasis. In other words, if you can't deal with it, don't. I was simply revealing that this isn't Wikia's incompatibility with FireFox 4, it is something FF4 has changed. Rappy 02:01, April 6, 2011 (UTC)


 * It's not a Firefox only issue, as I stated above I'm having the same problem with Safari, not too long ago my "My Tools" and my username menu both stuck on me at the same time in Safari. And someone mentioned they had the same issue with Chrome above.  Sorry, I'm not using IE or Chrome, I reserve the right to choose what I install in my computer.  What I will do to rest this case, is perhaps try to get used to my taskbar on the side.  Rather than give the users here a headache pounding on an issue that may never get fixed, and instead instruct users for a "quick work around" of having to install an entire different browser.  Unfortunately, Facebook and other sites I visit have functions on the left and right side of the screen which will indeed conflict with my taskbar; but I guess I can't win when it comes to this.  However, I thank you for the information you provided about the other sites it seems to affect as well.  I wasn't trying to be rude, I am often known for going right into the heart of a situation and working my way.  Sorry if it seemed that way.  --Liliana (my talk). 02:50, April 6, 2011 (UTC)


 * Sorry I didn't see that you mentioned this being a Safari problem too. At this point I am just going to corroborate Safari as another browser where this is happening.  Thanks.  --Liliana (my talk). 02:54, April 6, 2011 (UTC)

(reset indent) What you still don't understand is that this isn't a Wikia incompatibility. It's a change in the way Firefox handles the javascript. Wikia might be able to write different code to simulate what the javascript is supposed to be doing already, but the issue would still lie in the way the browsers are handling the javascript; not Wikia. Rappy 06:35, April 6, 2011 (UTC)


 * I understand that, the effects are still the same, a now three browser issue that Wikia wants us to deal with 6 times on each page we browse. --Liliana (my talk). 08:19, April 6, 2011 (UTC)


 * No one from 'Wikia' has told you to deal with anything. I am suggesting that if you 'can't' deal with it to search for alternatives. Rappy 12:29, April 6, 2011 (UTC)
 * Pro tip: Use the solutions given to you instead of ignoring them and complaining about how the problem is still there because you haven't done anything. It takes about 5 minutes to download a new browser, and there are no submenus in Monobook.

Forum 'New' images
These are shown on every forum thread in the last 7 days with FF4. With FF3.61, they only showed if I hadn't visited the thread since it was updated. It is now impossible to tell which threads I have viewed and which ones I haven't because even threads I view still show the 'new' image. Rappy 07:27, March 31, 2011 (UTC)


 * I get this too - and in Chrome, actually.


 * Been getting this problem in Chrome for a long, long time &mdash; more than a year, probably... The 888th Avatar   (talk)  01:29, April 2, 2011 (UTC)


 * You should create a new separate forum post for this issue or use Special:Contact. This post is for FF4 specific issues. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 7 Apr 2011 2:23 PM Pacific


 * That's FF4/Chrome having new "security" features that prevent style from changing anything besides colour on visited, and Javascript can't even see if that's changed. There's considerable debate in the programming community about the usefulness of this particular feature, but for now it is what it is. It started happening in Chrome abou six months ago, and in FF starting with FF4 Beta. --daNASCAT http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb32675/wikia/images/e/e9/WikiaStaff.png (help forum | blog) 00:37, April 8, 2011 (UTC)
 * That's disappointing. I'm curious - what does this protect against?
 * It's to guard against history sniffing (ie. websites that try to check which websites you've visited). - Adan Aileron (talk) 09:34, April 8, 2011 (UTC)
 * I see what you did there, daNASCAT. Rappy 06:01, April 8, 2011 (UTC)
 * Aha, I see as well. TLUL 06:05, April 8, 2011 (UTC)
 * I c wat u did thar--
 * (edit conflict) It's funny when you see something like this that you've seen before... BTW, Tim, are you Canadian? Rappy 06:08, April 8, 2011 (UTC)


 * There's nothing here but bad coding practices. You do not need to see if a link has been visited to change it's style. Just use the css selector a:visited and style it accordingly. It would work as expected. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) -WikiDex 09:43, April 8, 2011 (UTC)