Mozilla Bouncing

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  1. Ruler46

    Ruler46 Well-Known Member

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    Hey can someone explain this?

    The center of my firefox is kinda shaking, like it has withdrawl symptoms, up and down...

    Ive just put in my new monitor that could be a reason, but its only mozilla, i also just put in a new theme from windows blinds

    But its only 1/3 sites doing it, Google does it, My arcade site does, this dont though (cept for on start page)
     
  2. eLLis_Dee

    eLLis_Dee Well-Known Member

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    I had this problem an couldnt work out wtf was wrong with it...so i just reinstalled opera now i dont have any problems with my screen bouncin..dunno but it might be a skin or an extension causin it to do this i aint too sure... opera is alot better than firefox too.
     
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    I had that problem back when i used windowblinds, many themes for it made the firefox screen shake.
     
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    Happens to me too.
    Use Opera.
     
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    And mine i had to delete for it to be normal again.
     
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    Merge Well-Known Member

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    If you deleted it, how did it become normal again? :blink: :tongue:

    try a re-install, or download opera :mellow: ;)
     
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    I dunno' just went and started working properly again.
     
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    Canada Eh895 Well-Known Member

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    You need to set WindowBlinds to not skin Firefox.. somehow. IDK how to do that, but I know that there is way to set exceptions like that.

    BTW, Opera>Firefox, Uxtheme.dll Patch>StyleXP>WindowBlinds
     

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