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Hover on tab does not show tab description after Firefox has been up for a while

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What information that I can supply would be useful to help resolve the problem? I have seen the problem on both my old (ancient) Windows 10 desktop and new Windows 11 desktop. I have seen it on my Windows 11 desktop on version 129.0.2 and 130.0. I saw it first on the Windows 11 desktop as I am spending my time setting it up. But recently saw it on the Windows 10 desktop on 129.0.2. When I hover on a tab it highlights the tab (background lightens); but NO description or preview appears.

It works on both PCs when I first start Firefox.

What information that I can supply would be useful to help resolve the problem? I have seen the problem on both my old (ancient) Windows 10 desktop and new Windows 11 desktop. I have seen it on my Windows 11 desktop on version 129.0.2 and 130.0. I saw it first on the Windows 11 desktop as I am spending my time setting it up. But recently saw it on the Windows 10 desktop on 129.0.2. When I hover on a tab it highlights the tab (background lightens); but NO description or preview appears. It works on both PCs when I first start Firefox.

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There are two Boolean (true/false) prefs in about:config to control what to show when you hover a tab. One pref controls whether to enable this new hover feature or only show the legacy tooltip with the title.

  • browser.tabs.hoverPreview.enabled

Another pref controls whether to show a thumbnail or a two line tooltip with title and URL.

  • browser.tabs.hoverPreview.showThumbnails

The latter can be controlled via "Settings -> General -> Tabs".

You can double-click a Boolean enabled pref that is true to change its value to false to disable this feature.

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This is the state of the settings you mentioned:

browser.tabs.hoverPreview.enabled true browser.tabs.hoverPreview.showThumbnails true

These seem to be correct. What do we need to do next?

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That should make the two0line tooltip visible when you hover the tab.

Start Firefox in Troubleshoot Mode to check if one of the extensions ("3-bar" menu button or Tools -> Add-ons -> Extensions) or if hardware acceleration or if userChrome.css/userContent.css is causing the problem.

  • switch to the Default System theme: "3-bar" menu button or Tools -> Add-ons -> Themes
  • do NOT click "Refresh Firefox" in the Troubleshoot Mode start window

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Here is what I have tried:

Your suggestion that it might be an add-on made me look to see if I had any. I had not explicitly installed any on my new build Windows 11 machine. But I found one installed, I believe because of syncing with my old Windows 10 machine. It was Tab Mix-Links. In the past I used Tab Mix Plus when It was required to restart with the tabs you had the last time Firefox was up or to recover tabs after a crash. I removed it on this and my Windows 10 machine and restarted Firefox. This fixed the problem on the Windows 10 machine; but not my new Windows 11 Home machine. However the Windows 11 machine takes longer to fail.

Then on my Windows 11 machine, I tried your advice to Clear cache, cookies, and history. I restarted Firefox but it still fails.

Then tried your advice to refresh Firefox and restart; but it still fails.

Then I turned off hover tab preview leaving only descriptions and restarted; but it still fails.

Then I backed up to Firefox Version 128.0.3. This works; but it is not as convincing as I would like since you must change profiles and lose all your tabs when you backup this far.

For my next test I am going to install Firefox Version 130.0 move the current profile forward to it.

               Michel

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You can try "Clear the startup cache..." in "Help -> More Troubleshooting Information" (about:support).

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I tried 3 things and here is what happened:

1) I moved the new profile that worked in Version 128.0.3 forward to version 130.0 and after a while it failed.

2) I cleared the Startup Cache and after a while it failed again.

3) Then I cleared the Cache and Cookies and after that I cleared the Startup Cache. After a while it failed again as it it has been doing.

Is there a circular trace I can enable so we can see what is happening by looking at the trace right after it fails?

                    Michel

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