Out of curiosity, how do you raise windows?

Anyway, I was unable to reproduce this with FF 1.333.0 and Debian 12.
However, I normally do not run with these settings, so perhaps I do
not have them set up correctly.

Perhaps some screen shots of your settings might be in order to verify
I tried correctly.

Similarly, a copy of your FF prefs.js (sanitized, of course).  This
file would be in your profile directory and contains only values that
are different from built in defaults.

I also presume that this just recently started happening, and you have
tried restarting both FF and logging out/in just in case anything
wonky happened during some upgrade.

mrc

On Mon, Dec 9, 2024 at 3:33 AM <keller.st...@gmx.de> wrote:
>
> I have Debian 12 with XFCE and firefox on my Laptop.  The XFCE window
> manager is configured such that a window is not raised when I click or
> double click (select) inside it.  This works for all X11 windows
> except for firefox, which is raised when I click inside.
>
> Why is firefox's behavior so different and how can I change it?
>
> Steve
>

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