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Firefox uses up all CPU and heats up the laptop if a page contains one anigif

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This is pretty much the same as https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/801343 back in Firefox 3.x → 4 times. I do recall having the same problem then, and disabling hardware acceleration did fix it back then, but it no longer does.

I’m currently on 115.3 ESR, but I’ve observed this for a while in Quantum (I don’t recall seeing it on Gecko with HW accel disabled).

This is pretty much the same as https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/801343 back in Firefox 3.x → 4 times. I do recall having the same problem then, and disabling hardware acceleration did fix it back then, but it no longer does. I’m currently on 115.3 ESR, but I’ve observed this for a while in Quantum (I don’t recall seeing it on Gecko with HW accel disabled).

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mirabilos said

page contains one anigif

What page???

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jonzn4SUSE said

mirabilos said

page contains one anigif

What page???

The login page of my employer’s time tracking system… which I probably may not share publicly.

If I isolate just the .gif and put it on a dummy HTML page with nothing else, it still eats up 50%, i.e. one of two CPUs in its entirety, though, so I suspect I’m seeing a combination of Bugzilla 595671 or 702892 *and* something with JavaScript, possibly a bad interaction of both.

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Good luck... Jones out.

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