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Website Issue with Firefox Update 42.0

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In the latest update of Firefox 42.0 was there any revisions on how the browser views css with overflows? Currently a website worked fine in version 41.0.2, but once I updated to 42.0, the website's main section was pushed down. The only way to resolve this is to rewrite my code. Are there any suggestions on how to fix this without rewriting multiple pages of code? All the other browsers such as Chrome, Opera and IE all view the website correctly.

Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks!

In the latest update of Firefox 42.0 was there any revisions on how the browser views css with overflows? Currently a website worked fine in version 41.0.2, but once I updated to 42.0, the website's main section was pushed down. The only way to resolve this is to rewrite my code. Are there any suggestions on how to fix this without rewriting multiple pages of code? All the other browsers such as Chrome, Opera and IE all view the website correctly. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks!

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Is the problem with floated elements?

These articles have information about the main changes in Firefox 42 from a developer perspective:

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