Looks like a bug.  Mozilla bugs should be reported to 
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org -- consider using the Bugzilla Helper at 
http://www.mozilla.org/quality/help/bugzilla-helper.html to make sure 
you provide all the information the developers need.

Since your code is large and complex, it would be best if you could come 
up with a minimal testcase (a page which has only enough code to 
reproduce the bug) and attach it to the bug report.  That way it's easy 
for the developers to test their fixes without other factors getting in 
the way.

Thanks for your interest in Mozilla.
--J



Roland M�sl wrote:

> This test requires XVGA or higher resolution
> This requirement is, because only at XVGA
> and higher, the <DIV with the index is
> overflow:auto
> 
> Test http://www.pege.org
> 
> Click on the +Menu button
> 
> Click on
> 
> Layout SVGA 800 * 600
> 
> All layout elements change position.
> ...should change position.
> 
> But one layout element remains at the same position.
> 
> It's the only layout element with overflow:auto
> 
> So it seems changing position of a DIV does
> not work when the DIV has overflow:auto
> 
> 
> --
> Roland M�sl
> http://pege.org Clear targets for a confused civilization
> http://BeingFound.com Web Design starts at the search engine
>



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