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Possible bug in rendering of border corners since version 29

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Borders corners display a weird dented effect since firefox 29. It varies with zoom.

I attached a screenshot to a response below, and you can test it with the following code:

http://pastebin.com/sSuS7hSL

My firefox version: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/29.0 Iceweasel/29.0.1

Commented out original link as it went to some questionable images. Unintentionally probably. ~m

Borders corners display a weird dented effect since firefox 29. It varies with zoom. I attached a screenshot to a response below, and you can test it with the following code: http://pastebin.com/sSuS7hSL My firefox version: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/29.0 Iceweasel/29.0.1 <i>Commented out original link as it went to some questionable images. Unintentionally probably. ~m</i>

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Solución elegida

can you go to bugzilla.mozilla.org, file a bug report and post a testcase there for our developers? Thanks!

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Can you please update to Firefox 30 (Update Firefox to the latest release (and don't use IceWeasel, use official Firefox)) and try there?

If it still is an issue, let me know and I'll give you some other steps to file a bug :)

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I can confirm the issue in Firefox 30 (I downloaded the official client from mozilla's site). Also, I forgot to mention I was able to reproduce it on Windows 7 and Ubuntu (both with Firefox 29).

I didn't notice the inappropriate ads in the site where I uploaded the screenshot, so I deleted the link and attached the image in this post.

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I can confirm that I see the same issue on Linux with Firefox 30. I'm not seeing it in Firefox 26 and lower, but I do in Firefox 27 and later. So it looks like a regression that started in Firefox 27.

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Thanks for your confirmation cor-el.

Tyler: any update on this?

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Solución elegida

can you go to bugzilla.mozilla.org, file a bug report and post a testcase there for our developers? Thanks!