

One fact remains though, this feature ( focus() ) is in use on many sites. Improved the license acceptance flow to give helpful information if the user. if the focus() are not used the second time then the enduser will very likely produce a few "words" to the developer of the app. The beta secrets manager helper now supports Azure Key Vault on VMs with. If you are working with a web-application as an enduser and let say want to pick a date for a form-field, then I would say that it greatly enhances the web-application if popups are used, and it definitely makes the life a lot easier for the enduser and the developer if it is possible to set focus to that child window after window.open, especially important when the enduser select another window after opening the popup, and then click on the button or whatever that triggers the popup. Well that depends what kind of popup you are talking about.
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It should not be that hard.Īnd for those that say that popup windows are horrible. "Raise or lower windows" to checked for new installations. Not to forget all the irritated end-users that suddenly find that something is not working anymore. I can just imagine all the frustrasion on the developers with old apps not working (by default) anymore. Is it not possible to check wether the child window actually was tried focused because the end-user clicked somewhere, and because the end-user clicked somewhere then the focus() should automagically work. And then a click on a button should then bring the child window (or whatever) in focus (to make it more intuitive for the end-users that is). "Raise or lower windows" should definitely be checked by default whenįor this one I think it should also be added that it would probably be a good idea to show a warning in the current window that the application tried to set focus but failed. Not make it backward compatible by default.

You FF developers are doing really great. This is definitely one annoying way of default focus() handling.Īnd why is this marked as UNCONFIRMED is beyond me?Ĭould not understand why this focus() did not work in my new and old webapplication (I could bet this was working in some earlier FF version by default).
