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A span element moves 1 pixel as I scroll the page

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http://caregivers.moditcms.ca

When the page loads sometimes the containing an moves 1 pixel up. As I scroll the page to the top or bottom it fixes itself. Firebug says the position never moves.

It seems to be related to loading custom fonts. If I remove the @font-face no issue.

I can see the loads in the right place before the fonts are processed, then it moves the 1 pixel [usually] until I scroll the page to the top or bottom.

FF 16 seems to be okay. I've seen it in v18 & v19.

http://caregivers.moditcms.ca/images/1-pixel-error.png

http://caregivers.moditcms.ca When the page loads sometimes the <span> containing an <img> moves 1 pixel up. As I scroll the page to the top or bottom it fixes itself. Firebug says the position never moves. It seems to be related to loading custom fonts. If I remove the @font-face no issue. I can see the <span> loads in the right place before the fonts are processed, then it moves the 1 pixel [usually] until I scroll the page to the top or bottom. FF 16 seems to be okay. I've seen it in v18 & v19. http://caregivers.moditcms.ca/images/1-pixel-error.png

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I don't see this with firefox 22 nightly. can you try Firefox 19.0.2 and a new profile? Profile Manager - Create, remove or switch Firefox profiles

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Start Firefox in Safe Mode to check if one of the extensions (Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Extensions) or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Appearance).

  • Do NOT click the Reset button on the Safe mode start window or otherwise make changes.
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The safe mode didn't help with either 18 or 19.

It seems that it did change the beaviour a bit. In safe mode it only seems to happen when the page loads while that portion of the page is visible.

If the page is scrolled to a position where it is not visible it seems to load okay.

Normal mode it always (possibly almost always) has the 1 pixel problem.

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I created a new profile - same thing. And I am using 19.0.2 for my v19 testing.