Windows 10 will reach EOS (end of support) on October 14, 2025. For more information, see this article.

Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Scroll bounce effect (end of scroll effect)

  • 4 respostas
  • 3 have this problem
  • 95 views
  • Last reply by DreamC

more options

A few versions ago I encountered a problem with FF on Android - whenever I scroll a page, a bounce effect appears on two sides regardless of whether the end of page was reached or not. Video example: https://youtu.be/gLUFClY3Pd4

I already tried completely removing and reinstalling Firefox, disabling all extensions (even though I have only uBlock), but neither helped.

My device is Samsung Galaxy A5 2017 on Android 7.0 with latest available updates.

Is there anything I can do to fix this or I should report it as a bug to Bugzilla?

A few versions ago I encountered a problem with FF on Android - whenever I scroll a page, a bounce effect appears on two sides regardless of whether the end of page was reached or not. Video example: https://youtu.be/gLUFClY3Pd4 I already tried completely removing and reinstalling Firefox, disabling all extensions (even though I have only uBlock), but neither helped. My device is Samsung Galaxy A5 2017 on Android 7.0 with latest available updates. Is there anything I can do to fix this or I should report it as a bug to Bugzilla?

Chosen solution

Hi

You can certainly report this at Bugzilla and thank you for posting that video (recommend you include it in your bug report).

I think that the issue may be linked to Samsung's display environment and may not be to do with Firefox, but a bug report will see this looked into in much more depth by the developers.

Ler a resposta no contexto 👍 1

All Replies (4)

more options

Chosen Solution

Hi

You can certainly report this at Bugzilla and thank you for posting that video (recommend you include it in your bug report).

I think that the issue may be linked to Samsung's display environment and may not be to do with Firefox, but a bug report will see this looked into in much more depth by the developers.

more options

I'll do that. Thanks.

more options

Hi,

I had exact the same problem. I solved it by going to about:config and set apz.overscroll.enabled to false.

Hope it helps you too.

more options

This only disables the bounce effect.

I already posted a bug report on Bugzilla, however there is already one dated 4 months ago and still no fix (even seems like there won't be one in the nearest future).