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I have a div with an overflow on it to allow a calendar to scroll. But in FF 17 it seems to have a rendering issue that shows up if you scroll upwards. The top of the page just gets repeated inside (image attached). It corrects itself after a few seconds.

A few boards on the web have suggested switching this on in about:config (gfx.direct2d.force-enabled layers.acceleration.force-enabled webgl.force-enabled) which does fix the issue, but isn't really a viable option for customers using the web app.

This question here iframe won't scroll in Firefox 17 seems to be having issues with not scrolling at all, so close but not quite.

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Has anyone else come up against this or have an idea on how to fix it?

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  • I've only seen this behavior when Flash is involved, and it wasn't unique to FF17. Not sure if that's helpful information or not...
    – Kevin
    Dec 7, 2012 at 1:30
  • Seems that you can propose a bug report at bugzilla
    – sleepsort
    Dec 7, 2012 at 7:28
  • Are you possibly using some CSS3 transitions on any elements inside the iframe code? Might be worth trying to disable them.
    – zrooda
    Dec 7, 2012 at 15:51
  • hi! i would propose a bug report. to me it seems as if firefox has scrolling issues since version 15 on. if you want an example, have a look at a very large panorama foto on my page: bergliste.at/bild-246-1-41-YES.html - with all browsers it is possible to horizontally scroll the div, but since fx15 the image disappears during scrolling.
    – BergListe
    Dec 7, 2012 at 17:33
  • Thanks, no CSS3 transitions used anywhere in the app, submitting a bug report now and I'll update this question when I get more info. Dec 10, 2012 at 20:44

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This may be an issue with your video card and Firefox's hardware acceleration settings. I would go to Tools -> Options then under the Advanced panel, General tab, look for this region:

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Try toggling those on or off and see if that helps.

Cheers!

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