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= Ideas to Test = | = Ideas to Test = | ||
Now that you're all savvy on how to crash the browser, let's look at things to test: | Now that you're all savvy on how to crash the browser, let's look at things to test: | ||
* Crash & Restore with a bunch of tabs open, ensure they all get restored | *Crash & Restore... | ||
* | * ...with a bunch of tabs open, ensure they all get restored | ||
* | * ...with a bunch of windows + bunches of tabs open, ensure that only the ones you pick get restored. | ||
* | * ...while browsing about in private browsing mode (should return in normal mode, and should '''not ever''' see the session restore dialog.) | ||
* | * ...while a large page is loading | ||
* | * ...while a video is playing | ||
* | * ...while logged in to a site | ||
* | * ...while filling out a form and logged in to a site | ||
* | * ...while filling out a form on a public site | ||
* | * ...in the middle of a transaction (like searching for a plane ticket) | ||
* ...to restore to a new session. Check that your previous sites are available in the Awesome bar as part of your browsing history. | |||
I think you get the idea, so get creative. Firefox should always restore with as much of the saved state as possible, except in the private browsing case, then none of the previous state should be restored at all. | I think you get the idea, so get creative. Firefox should always restore with as much of the saved state as possible, except in the private browsing case, then none of the previous state should be restored at all. | ||