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firefox inverting the top of the browser and placing in footer on scroll

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when i scroll down the browser flips the top of the page and paces it in the footer, greyed out.

tested OK in safari, android and iPhone 4s

http://cl.ly/image/0I0J2x0L1F06

when i scroll down the browser flips the top of the page and paces it in the footer, greyed out. tested OK in safari, android and iPhone 4s http://cl.ly/image/0I0J2x0L1F06

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On mine, when I scroll the Firefox Error Console (Tools menu > Web Developer > Error Console) filled up with errors related to jQuery. I also don't get any large orange regions. And it seems that the body content is overlapping the header area. Not sure what's going on here.

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I'm having troubling picturing what you're describing, even with the picture... Can you give the URL of the page that is doing this?

Also, is this a problem on Firefox for desktop MacOS or for Firefox Mobile on Android?

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it's desktop. here's the link but it wont be live forever. http://colinelliot.com/wp/

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On mine, when I scroll the Firefox Error Console (Tools menu > Web Developer > Error Console) filled up with errors related to jQuery. I also don't get any large orange regions. And it seems that the body content is overlapping the header area. Not sure what's going on here.

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yeh it's probably to do with jQuery, but only breaks in firefox.

ok, thanks for checking. :/

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Maybe you can simplify the page to where it works, then add one feature at a time and see which one breaks it?