This also sounds like a Firefox bug that's been around for a while. I noticed it happening with version 3.0 as well. One way to get around the shaking/bouncing problem is to make sure there is at least one bookmark in the bookmark toolbar folder.
See: http://www.wikihow.com/Eliminate-Screen-Shake-When-Using-Firefox-Browser-for-Windows (disregard the fact that it says the solution is for Windows) The bookmark folder thing fixed the problem for me. This was with DWM 4.9. On 6/18/08, Tuncer Ayaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 1:04 PM, Antoni Grzymala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Anselm R. Garbe dixit (2008-06-18, 12:51): > > > >> On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 08:48:38PM +1000, Jessta wrote: > >> > I'm running dwm-4.2(probably should upgrade, but anyway) > >> > I just installed the new version of firefox-3.0 and it seems to start > >> > shaking(like it's struggling to resize) whenever I open a new window > >> > in the same tag as it and shaking continues for a short time after I > >> > close the additional window. I'm going to file a bug with mozilla but > >> > thought I'd see if anyone else using dwm had similar problems. As it > >> > doesn't happen on fluxbox. > >> > Any one had similar experiences? > >> > >> Does this happen in tiled layout or in floating layout as well? > > > > This is a very old bug that has been fixed in subsequent releases. > > > And I assumed it's a normal reaction to the download pressure :P > *SCNR* > >