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#Test CaseStepsExpected result
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TAB SOUND VISUAL INDICATOR
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1Sound indicator correctly displayed on several audio/video pages1.1Launch Firefox.
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1.2Browse through websites with audio/video content.
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1.3Verify that the tab sound indicator is correctly displayed. The Control Center is opened, please check the following mock-ups as a base for expected result.
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1.4Try out all the available options: play/mute/unmute tab, pin tab, drag&drop tab, reload, restart.The options work as expected and the state of the sound indicator is the correctly one (mute or unmute state).
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2Open a tab with a "video muted"2.1Launch Firefox.
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2.2Open a tab with a <video-muted>
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2.3Verify the tab sound indicator. No sound indicator displayed.
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3Drag & drop a mute tab to another window3.1Launch Firefox.
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3.2Play a random Youtube HTML5 video.
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3.3Mute the tab by clicking tab-sound icon.The identity extended subview is opened, please check the following mock-ups as a base for expected result.
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3.4Move the tab to another window by drag & drop. The tab keeps his muted state, as expected.
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4Switch from any audio page to a non-audio page after muting the first one4.1Launch Firefox.
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4.2Play a random Youtube HTML5 video.
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4.3Mute the tab by clicking tab-sound icon.
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4.4In the same tab, go to about:support page (or any about: page other than about:blank).The about:support page loads and the audio indicator icon is still shown. The muted state on a tab is preserved across navigations.
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5Facebook notifications5.1Launch Firefox.
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5.2Open Facebook.
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5.3Make sure that you receive notifications on Facebook Chat.The identity extended subview is opened, please check the following mock-ups as a base for expected result.
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6Muted tab's state persists on any page6.1Launch Firefox.
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6.2Open any non-audio page.
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6.3Mute the tab by pressing Ctrl+M keyboard shorcut.
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6.4In the same tab, play a random page with audio/video content.The tab keeps his muted state, as expected.
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7Muted state persists after undo close tab7.1Launch Firefox.
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7.2Play a random page with audio/video content.
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7.3Mute the tab by clicking tab-sound icon.
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7.4Close the tab.
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7.5Undo close tab. The tab keeps his muted state, as expected.
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8The tab sound icon appears in the tabs list drop-down8.1Preconditions: Make sure you have opened several tabs (~16 tabs) so the "List all tabs" button to be displayed next to the tab bar.
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8.2Launch Firefox.
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8.3Click on the "List all tabs" button. The tab sound icon appears in the tabs list drop-down, for the tabs playing audio (at the end of the tab name).
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9Muted state persists after restarting the browser9.1Launch Firefox.
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9.2Open any page with audio/video content.
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9.3Mute the tab by clicking tab-sound icon.
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9.4Restart the browser.
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9.5Restore the session.The identity extended subview is opened, please check the following mock-ups as a base for expected result.
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10Muted state persists after restoring from a crash10.1Launch Firefox.
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10.2Install the latest Crash Me add-on.
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10.3Open any page with audio/video content.
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10.4Mute the tab by clicking tab-sound icon.
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10.5Crash Firefox and submit your reports. Restart Firefox.The muted state correctly persists after restoring from a crash.
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11The sound indicator isn't displayed when a video is paused.11.1Launch Firefox.
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11.2Play a random Youtube HTML5 video.
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11.3Pause the video. The identity extended subview is opened, please check the following mock-ups as a base for expected result.
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11.4Replay the video.The sound indicator is displayed on the right side of the tab.
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