HELP:: Firefox/Windowblinds shacks and jitters

When using the latest Firefox and Windowblinds, I get this wierd jitter/shake on some pages. Sometimes REFRESHING the screen will temporarilly fix it but not always. My homepage wich is just a JPEG file with mapped hotsspots even shakes.

Its annoying that all of the sudden I cant use Windowblinds cause I sure as heck aint giving up my Firefox

HELP!
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Reply #1 Top
Minimize, then maximize Firefox. Its a known bug, but no one knows why it does it.
Reply #2 Top
It might possibly have something to do with the FF skin - I use Nautilus with no problems or extenstions.
Reply #3 Top
It might possibly have something to do with the FF skin - I use Nautilus with no problems or extenstions.


I use Silver Skin 2.6.3, no problems. 2 extenstions running all the time,Forcastfox and Smiley Xtra.
I have used dozens of FF skins and have never experienced this problem. Seeme to be a hit or miss thing.
Or would that be thang Sir Bichur.
Reply #4 Top
Simple solution: use IE.
Reply #5 Top
Simple solution: use IE


Simpler solution - give up the net.
Reply #6 Top
Whatever. You'll be rethinking Firefox when IE 7 comes along.
Reply #7 Top
Whatever. You'll be rethinking Firefox when IE 7 comes along.



Reply #8 Top
Whatever. You'll be rethinking Firefox when IE 7 comes along.


You talking about hte same IE7 that doesnt keep with the standards for compatability set forth for all browsers? That IE7? I just want this glitch fixed, I dont need Internet Explorering new ways to catch spyware/adware and viruses.

By the time IE7 is out, everyoe will be running MacOS on intel systems anyway
.....bwahahah


but in the mean time////someone fix this issue please


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Reply #9 Top
As stated by others above, this is a known issue, with an unknown cause.
Sometimes closing and relaunching FF will fix it. Sometimes you need to change your FF theme. The "fix" seems to vary from system to system. Just find what works for you and use that. I've looked a few times on the Mozilla forums, but since it really only affects a small percentage of users (ie: those using FF and Windowblinds)I don't think it rates high enough to get the attention of the developers.