On hover - functionality lost a few versions back
I have noticed a number of similar posts but I wanted to be specific. It does seem though that the 'on hover' functionality, in general, seems to have been compromised sometime within the last year.
My two particular cases are -
1. In looking at my Outlook Hotmail folders I should be able to drag a folder name to the top of the list and then a pop-up saying "Move to Top" should appear when I hover over the word Folders - this does not occur in Firefox, but does in IE and Google Chrome.
2. On Ancestry I should be able to hover over an 'icon' for a family member in the family tree, which should then result in a pop-up sub-menu. Again this works in IE and Google Chrome, but in Firefox I have to click on the 'icon' and then the sub-menu appears.
While the fault in Ancestry can be got round, the fault on Hotmail can not be; I had to resort to IE to do what I wanted to do in managing my folders.
This is more in the nature of a feature/bug report, but I would welcome any input regarding ways to fix this issue.
With thanks in anticipation
Philip, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
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Please try the Firefox Safe Mode to see if the problem goes away. Firefox SafeMode is a troubleshooting mode that temporarily turns off hardware acceleration, resets some settings, and disables add-ons (extensions and themes).
If Firefox is open, you can restart in Firefox Safe Mode from the Help menu:
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