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CSS arrows appear blurry

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The arrows that are used by websites such as Facebook, YouTube and others for tooltip like features and drop down menus are blurred. If Firefox is launched in Safe Mode with addons disabled the arrows are not blurred. If addons are disabled within the normal Firefox mode, the blurs are present.

The arrows that are used by websites such as Facebook, YouTube and others for tooltip like features and drop down menus are blurred. If Firefox is launched in Safe Mode with addons disabled the arrows are not blurred. If addons are disabled within the normal Firefox mode, the blurs are present.

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Try to disable hardware acceleration.

  • Tools > Options > Advanced > General > Browsing: "Use hardware acceleration when available"

If disabling hardware acceleration works then check if there is an update available for your graphics display driver.

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I had that problem to, but I realised that the problem is with the anisotropic filter, if you use nvidia go to its control panel > 3D configuration > program configuration Find in that list, Mozilla Firefox and set anisotropic filter "manage by aplication" And of course there is no need to disable hardware acceleration sorry for my English take in mind that I don't use it in English so I don't know exactly how they are named. I hope that work for you

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