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Page gets chopped off when Scrolling in Firefox

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I've been experiencing a problem in Firefox where, when I scroll, the incoming part of the page momentarily goes blank and then loads to normal. This issue becomes more pronounced on pages with a lot of elements. Also, this issue becomes more vivid in smaller screens compared to larger ones. It feels like the browser is taking time to paint the part of the page.

This issue only occurs in Firefox. I have tried this in Chrome and Safari.

Here's what I have already tried:

  • Disabled hardware acceleration and WebGL.
  • Disabled smooth scroll and auto-scroll.
  • Opened Firefox in safe mode (troubleshoot mode).
  • Confirmed that I have no extensions or add-ons installed.
  • Reset Firefox.

Despite these attempts, the issue persists. This problem is affecting the usability of the website. How can I resolve this scrolling issue? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I've been experiencing a problem in Firefox where, when I scroll, the incoming part of the page momentarily goes blank and then loads to normal. This issue becomes more pronounced on pages with a lot of elements. Also, this issue becomes more vivid in smaller screens compared to larger ones. It feels like the browser is taking time to paint the part of the page. '''This issue only occurs in Firefox.''' I have tried this in Chrome and Safari. Here's what I have already tried: * Disabled hardware acceleration and WebGL. * Disabled smooth scroll and auto-scroll. * Opened Firefox in safe mode (troubleshoot mode). * Confirmed that I have no extensions or add-ons installed. * Reset Firefox. Despite these attempts, the issue persists. This problem is affecting the usability of the website. How can I resolve this scrolling issue? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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I tried these too:

  • Clearing Cookies and Site Data.
  • Hard refreshing the page (cmd + shift + r).
  • changing gfx.webrender.compositor to false in about:config.

But none helped.