Firefox bugs affecting MediaWiki

This is a list of known Firefox bugs that affect MediaWiki sites such as Wikipedia.

The aim is to create a list of the top 10 bugs that affect MediaWiki. If we can get a consensus on what these bugs are, we may be able to officially submit a request from the Wikimedia Foundation to the Mozilla Foundation to address these issues with some priority.


 * Bug 126309: Save page does not save @import -ed CSS - this makes saved pages from Wikipedia very ugly, as the required screen stylesheet is not saved together with the page. The workaround is to use the Firefox extension ScrapBook, or Mozilla Archive Format may be suitable for Firefox 1.5.x users.
 * Bug 79021: All stylesheets are loaded regardless of rendering media - Results in loading stylesheets that are not required, which makes the Wikipedia load slower and with more bandwidth used than is necessary (although it does still work).
 * Bug 366797: Revise the Location Bar - Instead of showing encoded URLs like http://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%92%D1%96%D0%BA%D1%96%D0%BF%D0%B5%D0%B4%D1%96%D1%8F in the address bar, show stuff like http://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Вікіпедія (which a Ukrainian speaker could presumably understand, versus no hope of understanding the earlier version). The workaround is to use Locationbar&sup2;, which provides several anti-spoofing features that can be disabled.
 * Bug 372474: After "save page as, complete" opening the saved page is missing all images - encoded image filenames in saved HTML.
 * Bug 115107: CSS not fixed up by webbrowserpersist ("save page as, complete" omits background images) - Relative links to images or other media included in CSS are not resolved when saving a local copy. Currently not an issue until bug 126309 is fixed, but then will be a problem.  Absolute links will work but require web connection.

Fixed bugs

 * Bug 218277: losing Unicode no-break spaces - saving article with Firefox will convert all no-break spaces 0xA0 into standard spaces 0x20. Mostly affects French and Russian Wikipedias. Fixed only in Firefox3.