G'Day,

Felix Miata wrote:

> Having used it more, it isn't just Google. On first load of any page via
> HTTP, and not from local HD, all images in the initial viewing area are
> rendered with horizontal stripes of the background image or color.
> Scrolling down shows complete images in the area not originally shown,
> as does scrolling back up to redisplay images in the originally viewable
> window portion. After going to another page and then coming back, images
> are fully rendered.

Yes, I get this with large images in particular.  Clicking on them or
scrolling past & then back to them removes the blank horizontal lines
showing that they can be drawn properly, leading me to believe that
it's not a video driver problem.  I'm using the nVidia TNT2 GRADD
drivers on Warp4 FP11 with the May 7 build of Mozilla 0.9.


Brad

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