(In reply to Raul Bucata from comment #19) > I was unable to reproduce with the interventions set to TRUE or FALSE. > [...] > Operating System: Windows 10 PRO x64 Given that you're on Windows 10, I suspect you've got "traditional" non-overlay scrollbars ("Always show scrollbars") -- that's the default in Windows 10. And per comment 3, that configuration works around this bug. So I don't think anything has changed here; Raul was likely just confirming comment 3. To actually repro/test this bug, you need to be using overlay scrollbars. I don't recall how to activate that configuration on Windows 10 (I don't have Win10 handy), but it's the default configuration in Win11 and on macOS (configurable in system settings on both), and it's configurable in Firefox preferences on Linux.
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(In reply to Raul Bucata from comment #19) > I was unable to reproduce > [...] > Operating System: Windows 10 PRO x64 Given that you're on Windows 10, I suspect you've got "traditional" non-overlay scrollbars ("Always show scrollbars") -- that's the default in Windows 10. And per comment 3, that configuration works around this bug. So I don't think anything has changed here; Raul was likely just confirming comment 3. To actually repro/test this bug, you need to be using overlay scrollbars. I don't recall how to activate that configuration on Windows 10 (I don't have Win10 handy), but it's the default configuration in Win11 and on macOS (configurable in system settings on both), and it's configurable in Firefox preferences on Linux.