Firedragon Bookmarks Bar Broken Since Last Update

Greetings,

Since what I would assume is the most recent Firedragon update, the bookmarks bar (when set to auto-hide) is now partially occluded by other browser elements (such as the vertical tab bar and sidebar manager). If this is something on the Floorp end I can report there instead. Thanks in advance!
Screenshot_20240420_132435

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Totally, yes.

If you don’t use it as auto-hide, does it cause the same issue?

Not sure how Floorp will consider this if it’s only when auto-hide, cuz they don’t use auto-hide by default, but FD doesn’t do anything to the Bookmarks bar and the Vertical tabs bar is a Floorp feature.

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The issue is only when auto-hide is enabled. When disabled, the bookmarks bar correctly “pushes” the other elements down and out of the way.

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