regression in usage of browser tabs
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@matteo that sounds to me like you're carrying some debris from past browser installations. Have you tried to clean Morph's
cache
andconfig
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@libremax ok but in the thread it was stated that the closing cross has disappear, so I just took advantage of that statement to expose this related issue. By the way, no big deal, don't pay attention to this issue, this could be something peculiar to my phone, maybe correlated to the weird behavior my phone has with certain UT features. Thank you for the reply!
@advocatux thank you for the hint but I just tried to clear the Morph's cache, data and config file but nothing changed, I'm afraid.
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@matteo In OTA-5 oxide browser has been replaced by the new morph browser and in this first published version of morph browser there wasn't possible to close the current tab.
So it was not a matter of disappearance but of non-existence
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When installing Morph for the first time is also important to check that Next is fully uninstalled
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@advocatux Good point, I almost forgot Next (alias browser-ng).
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@advocatux I know, however I made several flashes of UT on the Pro5 so Next I'm sure coudn't exist anymore. Sorry to hijack this thread then, maybe I misunderstood its purpose.
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@matteo no problem at all
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@matteo You are using a dark system theme, correct? I think the issue you are experiencing is a case of white x's on a white background, i.e. the tabs do not follow the system theme, but their content (the text and the x) do.
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@arubislander thank you for the pointer, you are right. I selected SuruDark and this makes not seeing anymore the cross on each tab header...Am I supposed to file this bug somewhere? The theme options selector is only available with UTTT, so maybe the issue should be properly raised there.
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@matteo you can request support for Suru Dark in morphs issue tracker: https://github.com/ubports/morph-browser/issues
I think there is no issue for it yet.