This is a Firefox problem and I reported that here:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=578677

Honza

On Jul 15, 10:49 am, Arne Klein <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using Firebug 1.6X.0a17 with Firefox 4.0b1. When I click into a
> scrollable panel in Firebug (such as the HTML, CSS, etc. panel or the
> Style, Computed, etc. panel, anything you can scroll really) and
> scroll it, it will only update the upper or lower part of the panel,
> depending on whether I scroll up or down. The rest of the panel with
> stay as it was before scrolling. If I click into one panel, the scroll
> another without clicking into it, scrolling works fine.
>
> Since this is a rather vague description, I made a screenshot showing
> this (see link below). If you look at it, note first that the scroll
> bar is about halfway down the page. Then look at the content of the
> panel: Only the part I highlighted yellow is actually showing what
> it's supposed to show, the rest still shows the first lines of the
> content.
>
> http://www.imagebam.com/image/2092d788665607
>
> I am rather surprised nobody would have reported this since it is a
> rather obvious problem. Before 'officially' filing it as a bug, I
> wanted to mention it here since I'm not sure it's actually a bug.
>
> I searched for it on the bug tracker too but didn't find anything. Can
> anyone confirm this?

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