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Firefox for Android is not display the image properly

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  • Last reply by arkit126

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Firefix is displaying the image too large, out of range, here is an example below. I am using xperia Z1, 4.3, on latest version of Firefox for Android. http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t101/arkit126/2014-03-08193758_zpsf28580eb.png

Firefix is displaying the image too large, out of range, here is an example below. I am using xperia Z1, 4.3, on latest version of Firefox for Android. http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t101/arkit126/2014-03-08193758_zpsf28580eb.png

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While the screenshot proves that it is happening we would need the site URL to try and reproduce this behavior to fix the issue.

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Hey kbrosnan and arkit126,

samsung note 3 (kitkat) does not do this, I have attached a screenshot, as it looks the same in beta and in the released version.

What does it look like to you? The url that loaded is the same? http://s158.photobucket.com/user/arki.../2014-03-08193758_zpsf28580eb.png.html

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The link is here.

http://www.smosh.com/smosh-pit/photos/people-totally-look-cartoon-characters-real-life

Actually all website with img code will result an oversized image

I can also produce the same result in my mom phone, Galaxy S3, 4.1.2, laster version of Firefox

Modified by arkit126