excel8
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Post by excel8 on Apr 17, 2024 14:47:55 GMT -8
There is a white line on top of the window borders, I have checked for myself and the issue comes from Firefox Native Controls, any way to fix this?
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Post by ephemeralViolette on Apr 18, 2024 12:11:20 GMT -8
Are you sure it's really caused by the Native Controls Patch and an error on part of the theme? This looks like Silverfox, which is quite buggy.
Although I doubt that it is the problem, please verify that WebRender is set to use software rendering mode: about:config -> gfx.webrender.software = true.
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excel8
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Post by excel8 on Apr 18, 2024 13:31:19 GMT -8
Are you sure it's really caused by the Native Controls Patch and an error on part of the theme? This looks like Silverfox, which is quite buggy. Although I doubt that it is the problem, please verify that WebRender is set to use software rendering mode: about:config -> gfx.webrender.software = true. Oh yeah, I was using Echelon when I had the issue and I was using native controls, but then I switched to Silverfox and forgot to re-explain the problem but yeah, something's going on with the borders and now that you say, it might not have anything to do with Native controls, I'll check that about WebRender
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excel8
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Post by excel8 on Apr 18, 2024 13:36:55 GMT -8
I'm so silly lol, I had compatibility mode enabled with Win 7 mode and that made the window glitch somehow, the thing is now gone thankfully But thanks a lot anyway
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