** Attachment added: "SoundMenuWebapps.webm"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1063138/+attachment/3381669/+files/SoundMenuWebapps.webm

** Visibility changed to: Public

** Also affects: webapps-applications (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Description changed:

- I wasn't sure if these were related and I might be describing separate
- issues here, as I'm not yet familiar with how Webapps work, so let me
- know if I need to open separate bugs for each.
+ I'm not yet familiar with how Webapps work and I wasn't sure if these
+ were related. I might be describing separate issues here, so let me know
+ if I need to open separate bugs for each.
  
  While playing with the Grooveshark and Rdio webapps, I've noticed a few
  things:
  
- - The last played song sticks on the sound menu even after you've closed the 
browser window opened by the webapp. Clicking on the song or the player 
controls on the sound menu after that does nothing.
- - When opening the Rdio webapp through the Dash, I can then play the latest 
song I was listening too when I last closed the browser window. However,
-   - That affects the Grooveshark sound menu entry by loading the last Rdio 
song there
-   - It also affects the Grooveshark sound menu entry by changing the state of 
the player buttons without clicking on them (they mirror the state of those 
activated on the Rdio app)
+ - The last played song remains sticky on the sound menu even after you've 
closed the webapp browser window. Clicking on the song or the player controls 
on the sound menu after that does nothing.
+ - When opening the Rdio webapp through the Dash, I can then play the latest 
song I was listening to when I last closed the webapp browser window. However,
+   - That affects the Grooveshark sound menu entry by loading the last Rdio 
song there
+   - It also affects the Grooveshark sound menu entry by changing the state of 
the player buttons without clicking on them (they mirror the state of those 
activated on the Rdio app)
  
  I'm attaching a video to illustrate this. Sorry for the bad quality.
  Kazaam has been working fine so far, but I noticed this particular
  video's quality is pretty poor. Nevertheless, it should show the basic
  idea.

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