1P overlaps
A consistent problem with 1p (v. 8.10.36/Mac/M1) is that when a login/password dialogue appears on a website, the 1p entry selection box covers part of the dialogue. I've seen similar issues in the Discussion over the years. Any way to fix this?
Here's a screenshot:
https://us.v-cdn.net/5020219/uploads/editor/ve/y9bpdd0zlqee.png
1Password Version: 8.10.36
Extension Version: 2.26.1
OS Version: macOS 14.5
Browser: Chrome
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Hello @ortcOmmunity51922! 👋
Thank you for reaching out and for posting the screenshot. In your screenshot, I see 1Password offering to fill your login on a website. It looks like the password field is obscured by the suggestion which is normal depending on how the webpage is designed. Can you tell me a little more about how this is interrupting your workflow? If you click the login suggestion then 1Password will fill both the username and password field on that page.
You can dismiss the suggestion by pressing
esc
on your keyboard if you'd like to manually type in your login.Let me know if I misunderstood.
-Dave
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Hi, Dave. Thanks for the response, especially the ESC answer. You understood. The issue is when 1P offers the pw suggestion and covers part of the input boxes, and the pw is not the right one, then you have to dismiss the suggestion image before you can enter the right pw. This annoys me. If the dialogue were not covering the input image, this would not be a problem. By the way, I love 1p. My annoyance is little thing. Take care.
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Thank you for the reply! Aside from using the
esc
key on your keyboard to close the filling menu, you can also prevent the suggestions from appearing until after you click on the 1Password icon in a username or password field. Here's how:- Open your browser.
- Right-click on the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar and click Settings.
- Click Autofill & save.
- Turn off "Show autofill suggestions when a form field is in focus".
Now you'll need to click on the 1Password icon to see the suggestions:
Let me know if that works better for you. 🙂
-Dave
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As usual, maybe I should read the instructions. Thanks for helping.
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I'm happy to help! 🙂
-Dave
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