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[SOLVED] Since updating: No more hightlight in URL bar + No more position for right scrollbar

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I'm on Arch Linux with LXQT Firefox is 45.0.1

I've already tried Safe Mode.

Maybe it's more a problem with LXQT but I thought it useful to register it (Other programs still working normally)...

EDIT : Okay, I've installed gnome-themes-standard and choose as widget any other widgets than Raleigh and it solves everything. The raleigh widget theme was the culprit.

I'm on Arch Linux with LXQT Firefox is 45.0.1 I've already tried Safe Mode. Maybe it's more a problem with LXQT but I thought it useful to register it (Other programs still working normally)... EDIT : Okay, I've installed gnome-themes-standard and choose as widget any other widgets than Raleigh and it solves everything. The raleigh widget theme was the culprit.

Modified by gustavklopp

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Additional information: -When I double-click i the URL bar: I see no highlight (but if I hit delete for example, the text disappears, so it's a problem of coloring the text) -I can go up and down with the mouse scroll, but I don't see any hint of position in the right scrollbar

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Do you mean double-clicking the location bar to select all text?

Does this also happen if you use the right-click context menu or the Ctrl+A shortcut?

Start Firefox in Safe Mode to check if one of the extensions ("3-bar" menu button or Tools > Add-ons > Extensions) or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem.

  • Switch to the DEFAULT theme: "3-bar" menu button or Tools > Add-ons > Appearance
  • Do NOT click the "Refresh Firefox" button on the Safe Mode start window

You can try a different Linux theme in case Firefox has a problem with the theme you currently use.