----- Original Message ----- From: Max Spevack mspevack@redhat.com To: fedora-websites-list@redhat.com Subject: planet rendering bug on ff3? Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 18:27:05 -0400 (EDT)
This is a "it happens on my computer" bug:
I load planet.fp.o on Firefox 3, and start hitting page down as I read. After 10 or so page downs, the rendering gets totally messed up. The screen fails to refresh, and the text all ends up on top of itself.
I tried the same on planet.gnome.org and didn't have any trouble. I don't know how to determine if this is a problem with the fedora planet's css, a firefox problem, etc. I thought I'd throw it out there and see if anyone else has seen it.
[spevack@localhost ~]$ rpm -q firefox firefox-3.0-1.fc9.i386
--Max
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I can confirm this as well in FF3. Had a similar problem earlier today on my work computer, but I tried it again this evening on my home computer and didn't have any problems. I'm wondering if maybe the contents of a post from someone's blog was causing this? Perhaps it's no longer on the page hence why it isn't happening again for me. If I notice it again I'll see if there is anything specific causing it.
- Yannick
On 2008-06-23 08:26:29 PM, ylynfatt wrote:
I can confirm this as well in FF3. Had a similar problem earlier today on my work computer, but I tried it again this evening on my home computer and didn't have any problems. I'm wondering if maybe the contents of a post from someone's blog was causing this? Perhaps it's no longer on the page hence why it isn't happening again for me. If I notice it again I'll see if there is anything specific causing it.
Several people (and myself) have reproduced this at home as well (but no luck yet on finding out the cause). I got somebody to try it on a Firefox 3 (probably some alpha version) on a windows machine, and they did not see this problem.
Any CSS people here, try to play around with the CSS and see if we can hit on what causes it. It might even end up being some sort of Gecko bug (or something silly that we have set).
Thanks, Ricky
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