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Context menu is offset from the UI element that spawned it

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1) Go in to the Add-On's Manager. 2) Click the cog wheel that spawns a context menu with the option to force all add-ons to check for updates. 3) Context Menu does not appear to be attached to the cog wheel button and is instead off-set down-right from the button.

Firefox 33 final version.

Edit: I suppose this could be an issue with the "Classic Theme Restorer" add-on.

1) Go in to the Add-On's Manager. 2) Click the cog wheel that spawns a context menu with the option to force all add-ons to check for updates. 3) Context Menu does not appear to be attached to the cog wheel button and is instead off-set down-right from the button. Firefox 33 final version. Edit: I suppose this could be an issue with the "Classic Theme Restorer" add-on.

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Via process of elimination it seems to be caused by "Zoom Page 11.1". Disabling the addon and resetting the browser fixes the context menu position.

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Here you go. It affects both of our Windows 7 x64 computers which are running Firefox 30.0 (Now 30.01).

This could be an issue with the Classic Theme Restorer add-on but I don't believe that modifies the add-on window.

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Or it could be with one of the dozens of extensions that it looks like you have installed. Or maybe a combination of extensions that interfere with each other - Classic Theme Restorer is probably at the center of this issue, not the direct cause. The best way to troubleshoot that issue is to disable your installed extensions a group at a time until you discover which 'group' is at fault; then narrow it down within that group until you find the culprit.

Quite honestly though, considering that you have Update Add-ons Automatically set, I fail to see the need for using that "cog wheel" button at all. Plus that is such a small imperfection in the UI that it doesn't look like it will affect the use of that feature. I appears to be "locked" to the window border rather than to the left edge of that button.

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Keazen oplossing

Via process of elimination it seems to be caused by "Zoom Page 11.1". Disabling the addon and resetting the browser fixes the context menu position.

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That was good work.

Please flag your last post as Solved Problem so other will know.

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I clicked the big green button in my email and it seems to have marked FredMcD's post as the solution when I expected the giant green button to simply take me to the thread.

The page did momentarily provide the option to undo it (Had to refresh the page a few times), I clicked the button to undo it and it showed a message that his post was unmarked as the solution but trying to mark my post as the solution still shows the error that the question already has a solution marked for it...

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Your post is now flagged. Sometimes the system gets bogged down. Don't worry about it.