Nick Welch, your soultion helped me out a lot, however I'm also having
the same problem with Thunderbird. Any solution there?
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Title:
Firefox
that's not a gtk bug
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Woohoo!
I've finally come up with the magic bit of CSS to work around this:
hbox#browser { margin-right: -1px !important; }
(to anyone reading this that isn't sure what to do with that, copy/paste
it into ~/.mozilla/firefox/your profile/chrome/userChrome.css)
This may be not be the absolute
I did a short clean room test.
On the same physical machine, I've launched Ubuntu 8.04 desktop i386
live CD and then Kubuntu 8.04 desktop i386 live CD.
On Kubuntu, after launching, I've installed Firefox using Adept since it
isn't present by default.
The result is that Firefox in ordinary,
Oops, after testing on a fresh Hardy installation I couldn't reproduce
it with Ubuntu packaged Firefox 3 with default theme. It seems that
something leftover in my Firefox profile is causing this.
But I've discovered that almost all GTK and QT applications suffer from
this problem (yes, I've
I think one should focus on the apps that behave correctly and see in
which they differ from the rest - those apps are latest Firefox 3,
KSpread, KPresenter.
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kedit kword and konqueror dont use GTK. Your native desktop is kde# or
gnome or xfce?
I've tested on 2 machines, one is my Kubuntu Hardy desktop which uses
KDE natively, second one is a plain UbuntuHardy desktop with Gnome
only.
On both of them I can see a ~2px - 3px thick border around the
AleksanderAdamowski wrote:
John, it seems I was wrong and this is indeed a GTK issue.
I've unpacked chrome files shipped with firefox-3.0 Ubuntu package and
tried to locate CSS border settings for main-window or browser or
document, nothing significant was there.
Then I've noticed that the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 103306 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103306
This has nothing to do with compiz. Firefox has an extra pixel of
padding/border/whatever to the right of the scrollbar, which is the
cause of the scrollbar not being right at the edge of the screen. I
have
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 103306 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103306
I just installed the LittleFox theme and the annoying 1px scrollbar
padding is gone. The problem is in Firefox's default theme. This could
be a dead simple CSS change for someone familiar with the chrome.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 103306 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103306
So this bug is neither invalid, nor a duplicate.
IMHO this is a perfectly valid issue that's fixable. Could someone
please reopen it?
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This is not a firefox issue its a theme issue but i am unablet o
reproduce this using firefox2 and 3 default themee. What version of
Firefox is this on and can you please give step by step instructions on
how to reproduce this? I am going to leave firefox as invalid since
noone thinks its firefox
Reopening this task since it does sound like a gtk issue.
AleksanderAdamowski,
when you say its fixible do you have a solution to this issue that will fix it
or you just feel its fixable? Please feel free to help fix this issue or find
out exactly what package is causing it but as for right now
This seems to be an issue with the Firefox's default theme, to it should
be fixable by a tweak to that theme. Probably a simple change in
chrome's CSS as Nick Welch suggested.
When I install the Classic Compact theme (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-
US/firefox/addon/3699) and its configurator
John, it seems I was wrong and this is indeed a GTK issue.
I've unpacked chrome files shipped with firefox-3.0 Ubuntu package and
tried to locate CSS border settings for main-window or browser or
document, nothing significant was there.
Then I've noticed that the Firefox scrollbars correspond to
Thank you for your bug. What version of Ubuntu do you use? Are you
running compiz?
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: New = Incomplete
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I'm running Kubuntu Feisty Fawn, without Compiz. Actually, I work in
KDE.
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that's compiz bug #103306
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 103306
compiz eats mouse clicks at the border of the screen
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 103306 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103306
How can I test whether Compiz is enabled? I didn't enable it nor any
effects.
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this is not a firefox problem. Other GTK+ Application show this
behaviour as well. Thus, I reassigned this bug to gtk+2.0.
** Also affects: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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