Hi! I understand that you can see the footnote bubble opening in the Bible app on your Mac with OS X 10.15, but the bottom part of the content is not visible. Let's work on figuring out what's going on here.
To help me better assist you, could you tell me a bit more? For example: - Does the bubble consistently cut off the bottom of the footnote, or does it happen only with some notes? - Are you using the Bible app in a browser, or is this a standalone application? - Have you noticed if this happens when the app window is resized or in full screen? - Have you tried scrolling inside the footnote bubble itself?
Meanwhile, here are some straightforward steps you can try to resolve this:
1. Resize or move the app window: Sometimes, the footnote bubble doesn’t adjust properly if the window size is small or positioned near the bottom of the screen. Try dragging the app window to a different part of your screen or enlarging it and then opening the footnote.
2. Try scrolling in the footnote bubble: If the content is too long, some apps require you to scroll inside the footnote bubble. Hover over the bubble and try using the mouse wheel or trackpad to scroll.
3. Restart the app: Quit the Bible app completely and relaunch it. Sometimes, a simple restart fixes display glitches.
4. Update the app: Check if there is an update available for your Bible app. An outdated version could cause display issues.
5. Clear cache or temporary files: If the app stores cache or temporary files, clearing them might help display content properly. Usually, this is available in the app’s settings.
Let me know if any of these help or what additional details you observe. That way, I can guide you further or explore more advanced fixes.
It only happens with longer footnote bubble notes. I'm using the Firefox browser on this Mac desktop. I've already tried resizing the window, minimizing the tool bar at the bottom, enlarging the window. It doesn't allow me to scroll inside the footnote bubble. As soon as I move the cursor at all, the footnote disappears until I rehover over the bubble with my mouse again.
Thanks for the extra info! So, the issue happens only with longer footnotes in the Bible app while using Firefox on your Mac running OS X 10.15. Also, you can’t scroll inside the footnote bubble, and the bubble disappears if you move the cursor even a little. That’s quite a tricky behavior.
This sounds like it could be related to how Firefox handles hover popups and scrollable content on Mac, especially since the footnote bubble closes as soon as your cursor leaves it, making scrolling impossible.
Here’s what I suggest as the next steps:
1. Try using a different browser: As a quick test, open the Bible app using Safari (which ships with macOS) or Chrome if installed. This can help confirm if the problem is specific to Firefox.
2. Adjust Firefox settings or try a workaround: - Sometimes, Firefox on Mac has issues with scrollable hover popups because moving the cursor off them dismisses the popup immediately. - You could try clicking once on the footnote bubble before trying to scroll—this occasionally “locks” the popup so it doesn’t vanish when the cursor moves. - Also, test if using the keyboard arrow keys (up/down arrows) while the popup is focused allows you to scroll through the footnote content.
3. Update Firefox: Make sure Firefox is fully updated to the latest version compatible with macOS 10.15. Older versions may have unresolved scroll bugs on Mac.
4. Check Firefox extensions: Some extensions can interfere with popup behavior or scrolling. Try disabling extensions temporarily to see if that improves scrolling inside footnotes.
5. Consider resetting Firefox: If other websites with similar hover tooltips work but this one doesn’t, resetting Firefox settings to default may clear a corruption causing this. You can do this via Firefox menu > Help > Troubleshooting Information > Refresh Firefox.
If none of these steps solve the issue, you might want to report this behavior to the Bible app team or Firefox support as it could be a compatibility bug with their UI and Firefox on macOS.
Would you like me to guide you through testing these steps, starting with trying Safari or Chrome if available? That way, we can pinpoint if Firefox is the root of the problem.
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Hi! I understand that you can see the footnote bubble opening in the Bible app on your Mac with OS X 10.15, but the bottom part of the content is not visible. Let's work on figuring out what's going on here.
To help me better assist you, could you tell me a bit more? For example:
- Does the bubble consistently cut off the bottom of the footnote, or does it happen only with some notes?
- Are you using the Bible app in a browser, or is this a standalone application?
- Have you noticed if this happens when the app window is resized or in full screen?
- Have you tried scrolling inside the footnote bubble itself?
Meanwhile, here are some straightforward steps you can try to resolve this:
1. Resize or move the app window: Sometimes, the footnote bubble doesn’t adjust properly if the window size is small or positioned near the bottom of the screen. Try dragging the app window to a different part of your screen or enlarging it and then opening the footnote.
2. Try scrolling in the footnote bubble: If the content is too long, some apps require you to scroll inside the footnote bubble. Hover over the bubble and try using the mouse wheel or trackpad to scroll.
3. Restart the app: Quit the Bible app completely and relaunch it. Sometimes, a simple restart fixes display glitches.
4. Update the app: Check if there is an update available for your Bible app. An outdated version could cause display issues.
5. Clear cache or temporary files: If the app stores cache or temporary files, clearing them might help display content properly. Usually, this is available in the app’s settings.
Let me know if any of these help or what additional details you observe. That way, I can guide you further or explore more advanced fixes.
It only happens with longer footnote bubble notes. I'm using the Firefox browser on this Mac desktop. I've already tried resizing the window, minimizing the tool bar at the bottom, enlarging the window. It doesn't allow me to scroll inside the footnote bubble. As soon as I move the cursor at all, the footnote disappears until I rehover over the bubble with my mouse again.
Benjamin Carter
Benjamin is a data enthusiast who merges machine learning with real-world insigh...
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Thanks for the extra info! So, the issue happens only with longer footnotes in the Bible app while using Firefox on your Mac running OS X 10.15. Also, you can’t scroll inside the footnote bubble, and the bubble disappears if you move the cursor even a little. That’s quite a tricky behavior.
This sounds like it could be related to how Firefox handles hover popups and scrollable content on Mac, especially since the footnote bubble closes as soon as your cursor leaves it, making scrolling impossible.
Here’s what I suggest as the next steps:
1. Try using a different browser: As a quick test, open the Bible app using Safari (which ships with macOS) or Chrome if installed. This can help confirm if the problem is specific to Firefox.
2. Adjust Firefox settings or try a workaround:
- Sometimes, Firefox on Mac has issues with scrollable hover popups because moving the cursor off them dismisses the popup immediately.
- You could try clicking once on the footnote bubble before trying to scroll—this occasionally “locks” the popup so it doesn’t vanish when the cursor moves.
- Also, test if using the keyboard arrow keys (up/down arrows) while the popup is focused allows you to scroll through the footnote content.
3. Update Firefox: Make sure Firefox is fully updated to the latest version compatible with macOS 10.15. Older versions may have unresolved scroll bugs on Mac.
4. Check Firefox extensions: Some extensions can interfere with popup behavior or scrolling. Try disabling extensions temporarily to see if that improves scrolling inside footnotes.
5. Consider resetting Firefox: If other websites with similar hover tooltips work but this one doesn’t, resetting Firefox settings to default may clear a corruption causing this. You can do this via Firefox menu > Help > Troubleshooting Information > Refresh Firefox.
If none of these steps solve the issue, you might want to report this behavior to the Bible app team or Firefox support as it could be a compatibility bug with their UI and Firefox on macOS.
Would you like me to guide you through testing these steps, starting with trying Safari or Chrome if available? That way, we can pinpoint if Firefox is the root of the problem.