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Steps to reproduce:
With vertical tabs, switch between tabs, then turn off Focus with Cmd+Shift+F, turn on Focus with Cmd+Shift+F.

The window will grow horizontally.

It would be fine (though weird) if I could resize the window back. However, it will also acquire a new “minimum width”. It will not be able to resized smaller than this.

If you do it enough times, the window becomes wider than the screen. The only way to resolve this is to restart the browser.

Expected behavior:
The window would be the same size (or at least resizeable to the same size) as before.

Orion, OS version; hardware type:
Version 0.99.120-beta (WebKit 614.1.20), macOS 12.6 arm64

Image/Video:
TBD

    Was unable to reproduce immediately after restart, but after clicking between tabs and doing the same focus on-off sequence it happened again.

    • Vlad replied to this.
      a year later

      Vlad I am able to replicate the issue on 0.99.125.1. Will upload a video and steps shortly.

        a year later

        Running Version 0.99.128.2.1-beta on a MacBook M2 running 13.7.

        Went to google.com/business. Opened focus mode, closed focus mode, and repeated the process as you can find in the video.

        Recently switched to Orion as my browser and a big fan. Just wish I didn't have to restart it as often as I do due to this issue.

          a month later

          Hey @BeestieBoy many thanks for providing a video. I've tried hard to reproduce mentioned behaviour on macOS 14 and 15 with no luck and wonder whether you would be able to help us and to come up with easy to reproduce steps for us? The simpler and cleaner the steps - the faster we would be able to identify and fix the problem.

            8 days later
            17 days later

            @ForumNinja404 many thanks for checking.
            I'll close it then. Feel free to reopen if there's a regression!

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