Dear Firefox Support Team,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to seek assistance with a persistent issue I have been experiencing in my Firefox browser. De… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
Dear Firefox Support Team,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to seek assistance with a persistent issue I have been experiencing in my Firefox browser. Despite my efforts to troubleshoot, I have encountered problems with various animations within the browser.
The specific issues include:
Text Selection Animation: The animation for text selection does not function.
Element Overflow Scroll: The animation for scrolling within elements in overflow does not work.
Developer Menu Resizing (F12): The animation for resizing the developer menu (F12) is not functioning.
Button Hover Effects: When hovering over elements such as buttons, the expected CSS :hover modifications do not occur.
The cursor remains the same regardless of where it is moved. This is particularly problematic as the cursor often retains the icon corresponding to editable text even when over buttons.
Additionally, there are complications when resizing the browser window. Upon resizing, the window seems to "half" itself, making it impossible to drag or further resize. This behavior also hides the three standard buttons present in all windows.
An additional symptom is that when I initially open the browser, it functions perfectly. However, during usage, the first indication of a problem is the disappearance of the mouse cursor, requiring movement for a couple of seconds. From that point onward, all mentioned issues begin to manifest.
I have taken several steps to address these issues, including:
Complete Firefox Reinstallation: I uninstalled and reinstalled Firefox from scratch in an attempt to resolve the problem.
ESR Version Testing: I experimented with the Extended Support Release (ESR) version of Firefox, but the issues persisted.
Hardware Acceleration Disable: I disabled hardware acceleration to check if it was causing the problems, but the animations still did not work correctly.
Despite these efforts, the problems persist, and I am reaching out to seek your expert guidance in resolving these issues. Your assistance in this matter is highly appreciated.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Best regards,
Ivan Beltrame