Join the Mozilla’s Test Days event from Dec 2–8 to test the new Firefox address bar on Firefox Beta 134 and get a chance to win Mozilla swag vouchers! 🎁

Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Lolu chungechunge lwabekwa kunqolobane. Uyacelwa ubuze umbuzo omusha uma udinga usizo.

Thunderbird 47 - How come the scrollbar "slider" doesn't show ?

  • 4 uphendule
  • 1 inale nkinga
  • 8 views
  • Igcine ukuphendulwa ngu mikus

more options

I'm running SUSE Tumbleweed and using the Thunderbird beta channel. Got notification that a Thunderbird update was available. Went ahead with its install. Now the vertical scrollbars in Thunderbird's windows no longer show the "slider" that represents the visible portion of the content of a long window.

I can still move vertically the content of a long window by *dragging* (or "clicking") with my cursor inside the vertical scrollbar -- it's just that I don't see the visual_object that I could drag -- the entire scrollbar (top to bottom) is one single color.

Is there some simple control that I can adjust to get the scrollbar "slider" to be again visible ?

I'm running SUSE Tumbleweed and using the Thunderbird beta channel. Got notification that a Thunderbird update was available. Went ahead with its install. Now the vertical scrollbars in Thunderbird's windows no longer show the "slider" that represents the visible portion of the content of a long window. I can still move vertically the content of a long window by *dragging* (or "clicking") with my cursor inside the vertical scrollbar -- it's just that I don't see the visual_object that I could drag -- the entire scrollbar (top to bottom) is one single color. Is there some simple control that I can adjust to get the scrollbar "slider" to be again visible ?

All Replies (4)

more options

Try toggling the hardware acceleration option in preferences > advanced > general.

IT is problematical and depending on friver revisions is sometimes better on and sometimes better off. A real PITA really that the Firefox developers have been doing battle with for over a year.

Other than that, try safe mode Help menu > restart with add-ons disabled.

Sill no good, file a bug. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org Beta software should be getting close, but manual Linux testing is mostly done on Mint I think.

more options

Thank you, Matt, for replying.

Toggling the hardware acceleration made no difference.

Trying safe mode made no difference.

I'll go file a bug.

more options

please post the bug reference here.... just so others can follow along if they have similar issues.