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Turning on Hardware Acceleration causes Title Bar to partially display on secondary (top) display, how do I fix this?

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A few months ago I noticed that Firefox was displaying partially on my top monitor when maximized on my main display. I've been able to narrow it down to having Hardware Acceleration enabled, and then F11ing it to full screen and then un-fullscreen my browser, it is displaying partially on my top monitor and gets in the way of whatever I happen to be watching on said top monitor. Please see the screenshot, that little bar above the tab there, that displays on the top monitor.

I've also found after either certain websites or a certain amount of time, it'd start displaying on the top monitor again. Always after a close and reopen of Firefox it does not display on the top screen.

Sure the fix to turn off Hardware Acceleration works, but is me turning off that setting going to effect my web browsing at all?

Thanks, Jay.

A few months ago I noticed that Firefox was displaying partially on my top monitor when maximized on my main display. I've been able to narrow it down to having Hardware Acceleration enabled, and then F11ing it to full screen and then un-fullscreen my browser, it is displaying partially on my top monitor and gets in the way of whatever I happen to be watching on said top monitor. Please see the screenshot, that little bar above the tab there, that displays on the top monitor. I've also found after either certain websites or a certain amount of time, it'd start displaying on the top monitor again. Always after a close and reopen of Firefox it does not display on the top screen. Sure the fix to turn off Hardware Acceleration works, but is me turning off that setting going to effect my web browsing at all? Thanks, Jay.
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It shouldn't have a very strong affect on your web browsing having it turned off. If you browse for a bit with it turned off and don't notice anything, then you're good to go. It wouldn't hurt to try if it resolves this graphical bug you're having. I'll catalog it too just incase it is something we can fix.