Hide Forgot
Description of problem: Rounded corners in CSS cause bleed-through of background images in Firefox browser window. This problem occurs in the Customer Portal home page - we narrowed it down to the following bit of CSS code - if you turn it off, the problem goes away: -moz-border-radius-topleft:6px; -moz-border-radius-topright:6px; Steps to Reproduce: 1. navigate to access.redhat.com (Firefox, RHEL5, on a T61 laptop) (see attached images) Actual results: bleed-through of background images Expected results: no bleed through (compare to Fx on a different machine type or another OS. Additional info: The portal team is fixing this by making the image corners square in mozilla browsers, so after the next portal release the steps to repro won't apply.
Created attachment 494750 [details] image of correct behavior
Created attachment 494751 [details] image of incorrect behavior
I'm not certain which component this should be assigned to - please re-route appropriately.
occurs on: Thinkpad T61/RHEL5/Firefox3.6 Thinkpad T61/RHEL5/Seamonkey 2 (Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.18) Gecko/20110320 SeaMonkey/2.0.13) Thinkpad T500/RHEL5/Firefox3.6
Do you still see this bug? We updated the package with some fixes for that.
Martin, I don't recall seeing this issue for many, many months. In that time, the test content has changed significantly, and I no longer have the old hardware/OS/browsers handy to test with. I'm going to close this, and will clone or re-open if I find a reproducer with my current configs. Thanks! -et