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White line on top of screen

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Hello=)

I am using Firefox v128.2 esr 64bit on big sur 11.7.10..

In firefox there is always this white line on top of the screen when fullscreening a yt video... (but also partial bars in other situations-randomly) (temp workaround : cmd+up arrow . But, whenever you pause or press something it reappears.

Can we please implement a more elegant solution?

Thanks a bunch , dear Mozillians=)

Have an excellent day=)

Hello=) I am using Firefox v128.2 esr 64bit on big sur 11.7.10.. In firefox there is always this white line on top of the screen when fullscreening a yt video... (but also partial bars in other situations-randomly) (temp workaround : cmd+up arrow . But, whenever you pause or press something it reappears. Can we please implement a more elegant solution? Thanks a bunch , dear Mozillians=) Have an excellent day=)

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yes, I can confirm that Firefox is functioning nominally since the last update!=)

Thank you so much to the whole team at Mozilla ! You guys totally rock! =))

Also, Thanks to all in solidarity=)

Onwards, Mosaic killer :P

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Thanks for your tip @Sky_Light, good to know that I'm not only with this issue. I'm always expecting a fix with new releases, but still, we have the same problem, your temporary solution doesn't work if you have subtitles, every time the dialog starts, the white line appears again :/ Hope someone who reads this issue will fix it.

- Mac OS X 10.15 Ventura ; rv:130.0

Hey Mozilla , please fix this issue, I'm forced to use the "other" browser to watch Youtube, stream videos.

Modified by fdisk2k

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Hello @Sky_Light

Finally seems that 131.0 version corrected the issue :) The problem was, if you had to read translations in a movie, the white line never went away, but it over.

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yes, I can confirm that Firefox is functioning nominally since the last update!=)

Thank you so much to the whole team at Mozilla ! You guys totally rock! =))

Also, Thanks to all in solidarity=)

Onwards, Mosaic killer :P

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