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[Desktop] Brave browser window won't resize smaller in width past certain limit set by number of open tabs #10962

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Ymetro opened this issue Jul 28, 2020 · 2 comments
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feature/tabs-bar OS/Desktop priority/P5 Not scheduled. Don't anticipate work on this any time soon. repros-on-chrome

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Ymetro commented Jul 28, 2020

Description

The Brave browser window does not resize to a smaller size than invisibly set by, probably, a website.
I also jumped out of the viewable screen when moved with AquaSnap Pro 1.23.10 running, especially when "show window content when moving window" is turned off in Windows 10 Pro version 2004 build 19041.388 making it almost impossible to get the window back onto the monitor.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Open about a hundred different websites
  2. De-maximize the window
  3. Try to resize it to smaller - it won't let you past a certain point.

Actual result:

At the moment the window won't resize to 3 quarters of my screen in width.
Height is not affected.
Even had one case that the browser width was about 4 to 6 times the width of my screen, and it could not be resized smaller by dragging the left or right edge of the window.

Expected result:

The window to be resized in any size the user wants. And it fits with fast snapping with the Window + arrow keys.

Reproduces how often:

Every session.

Brave version (brave://version info)

Brave 1.11.101 Chromium: 84.0.4147.89 (Officiële build) (64-bits)
Revisie 19abfe7bcba9318a0b2a6bc6634a67fc834aa592-refs/branch-heads/4147@{#852}
Besturingssysteem Windows 10 OS Version 2004 (Build 19041.388)
JavaScript V8 8.4.371.19
Flash (Uitgeschakeld)
User-agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/84.0.4147.89 Safari/537.36

Version/Channel Information:

Main channel

  • Can you reproduce this issue with the current release? Yeah
  • Can you reproduce this issue with the beta channel? Dunno, haven't tried.
  • Can you reproduce this issue with the nightly channel? Haven't tried.

Other Additional Information:

  • Does the issue resolve itself when disabling Brave Shields?
  • Does the issue resolve itself when disabling Brave Rewards?
  • Is the issue reproducible on the latest version of Chrome? Not that I can recall.

Miscellaneous Information:

I am tired. Can I add later?

@Ymetro Ymetro changed the title [Desktop] [Desktop] Brave browser window won't resize smaller in width past certain limit set by unknown (website?) Jul 28, 2020
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meduzen commented Jul 28, 2020

Related issue reported on the community forum, with screenshot and explanations.

@rebron rebron added priority/P5 Not scheduled. Don't anticipate work on this any time soon. feature/tabs-bar labels Sep 4, 2020
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rebron commented Sep 4, 2020

Sounds like a limitation of window resizing based on the the number of open tabs you have. The workaround is to tear off the tab and resize the window you really want.

A possible solution is to use a carousel or overflow/drop down menu to allow for window resizing if a user has a ton of tabs.

@rebron rebron changed the title [Desktop] Brave browser window won't resize smaller in width past certain limit set by unknown (website?) [Desktop] Brave browser window won't resize smaller in width past certain limit set by number of open tabs Sep 4, 2020
@rebron rebron moved this to P5 backlog in Front End May 28, 2024
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