Why does a page on my website turn blue if I scroll beyond halfway?
One page only on my website, one that contains a lot of information, when viewed in Firefox but not in any other browser, looks normal until I scroll past approximately halfway down the page, at which point all the text on the page becomes covered in what appears to be a blue background. The page content is still there but obviously can't be read because the text colours are not compatible with the background.
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The URL of your website is?
Which version of Firefox?
You may be experiencing this Windows bug:
- bug 671302 – cairo-gdi: large background-images and gradients don't work beyond ~ 32768px
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この投稿は cor-el により
Firefox version is 21.00 but website users are experiencing this also and I wouldn't know which version they're using.
Website is www.sloanegrammar.co.uk and the page is Sloane History.
Yes, that looks like the bug I mentioned above.
I works fine for me on Linux, but with a Windows version it shows the appearance that you described at about y=32000 according to the DOM Inspector with the background color showing instead of the background image.
You may be experiencing this Windows bug:
bug 671302 – cairo-gdi: large background-images and gradients don't work beyond ~ 32768px
(please do not comment in bug reports: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi? id=etiquette.html) You can vote for this bug to show your interest in getting this fixed.
Thanks, cor-el. A member who uses Ubuntu also said he views the page perfectly in Firefox.