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Firefox scrolls an extra line in Olive software/The State content. This started with Win 10.Why? I have done everything in Win 10 and Firefox I know to do.

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I access the electronic "replica" edition of The State newspaper. The State newspaper uses Olive software. I recently upgraded my laptop to Win 10 Pro. I use mostly the arrow keys to manipulate the content in "replica" mode. When I now read an article, I use the down arrow to scroll the content. The content move one line too far. I then have to manipulate the text with the laptop touch pad up a line to see the one line of text I missed. I have tried adjusting The State/Olive and Firefox settings to no avail. The Firefox version currently used is 47.0

I access the electronic "replica" edition of The State newspaper. The State newspaper uses Olive software. I recently upgraded my laptop to Win 10 Pro. I use mostly the arrow keys to manipulate the content in "replica" mode. When I now read an article, I use the down arrow to scroll the content. The content move one line too far. I then have to manipulate the text with the laptop touch pad up a line to see the one line of text I missed. I have tried adjusting The State/Olive and Firefox settings to no avail. The Firefox version currently used is 47.0

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Have you tried using Full Screen mode to view those articles? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-make-firefox-and-websites-go-full-screen

Easily "toggled" using the F11 key.