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Why might my page down arrow be going too far down the screen, about two lines beyond the last line of text that I've read?

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On every page Im reading in Firefox, when I come to the bottom of the screen and hit eitjer the page down arrow at the screen's lower right or the page down key, the screen goes about two lines beyond the last line I've read. Font is at 100%. I don't have this problem in Chrome

On every page Im reading in Firefox, when I come to the bottom of the screen and hit eitjer the page down arrow at the screen's lower right or the page down key, the screen goes about two lines beyond the last line I've read. Font is at 100%. I don't have this problem in Chrome

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Screen shot of the error?

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There's no "error" to take a screen shot of.

Let's say I'm reading 200 lines of text. I start reading and the screen ends at Line 50. I hit Page Down or the bottom section of the scroll bar. Instead of going to Line 50 or Line 51, it goes to Line 52 or 53.

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Hi, Hi and Ok, is that enough reason to tear Firefox apart looking for the issue ? As answers possibly will be, uninstall, reinstall, Refresh and toast everything.

Please decide if 2 lines are worth it. If so will be happy to try solving it for you.

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It makes long form reading a pain in the ass.

I had been using Chrome, but decided to return to Firefox. I can always go back to Chrome, though I'd prefer not to.

When I have some time, I can uninstall and reinstall. But Mozilla just installed the latest version yesterday.

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It just seems to be one publication....

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Hi, it could be the code in the page. Please provide the URL if it is public and can take a look and maybe see if it is, since it happens only one publication as you say.