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The dimensions of the entries in the Bookmarks view are inconsistent #2483

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heres-maria-sv-inactive opened this issue Dec 16, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #2470
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[Affected Versions]:

  • Firefox Reality version 8-33472001 (6ba3881)

[Affected Platforms]:

  • Oculus Quest - Android 7.1.1
  • HTC Vive Focus Plus - Android 7.1.2

[Prerequisites]:

  • The headset is turned on and the browser is opened.
  • Make sure to have bookmarks for websites with various URL and title lengths created.

[Steps to reproduce]:

  1. Click the Bookmarks button from the menu tray.
  2. Observe the entries.

[Expected results]:

  • All the entries have the same dimensions.

[Actual results]:

  • The entries have varying dimensions.

[Notes]:

  • This issue leads in some cases to the buttons and URL of an entry to be overlapping.
  • This issue is not reproducible in the History view.
  • Attached is a recording of the issue.
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I have verified this issue is no longer reproducible with the latest Firefox Reality version 8-40030225 (e6f4dda) build. The dimensions of the entries are all equal.
Tested on Oculus Go (Android 7.1.2), Oculus Quest (Android 7.1.1), HTC Vive Focus Plus (Android 7.1.2) and HTC Vive Focus (Android 7.1.2).

@Softvision-GeluHaiduc Softvision-GeluHaiduc added the [QA]:Verified fixed Label for QA to mark verified fixed issues label Jan 6, 2020
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