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
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008, Max Spevack wrote:
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
Have the same problem. It happens only when I scroll with mouse, skipping few pages with keyboard "fixes" the problem. It seems it is caused by some images from blogs.
--Max
Adam Pribyl
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:14 AM, Adam Pribyl pribyl@lowlevel.cz wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008, Max Spevack wrote:
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
Have the same problem. It happens only when I scroll with mouse, skipping few pages with keyboard "fixes" the problem. It seems it is caused by some images from blogs.
--Max
Adam Pribyl
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Not sure if this is related or not. But if I do a print preview, FF3 says that there are only two pages. The first page cuts off in the middle of a picture. The second page only has a horizontal line on it. It's almost as if it trying to put everything on one page.
Frank
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