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Main page logo effects competely broken in Firefox #869
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Thanks for the report! What version of firefox are you using? It seems to work for me (91.0.1 64bit). Happy to apply your suggestion about removing the animation for the firefox versions if doesn't work in! |
I am on 93.0 64bit OpenSUSE |
Firefox 93.0 64bit on Ubuntu here and no issue either, the behavior is identical to Chrome. Have you checked after disabling all your potential browser extensions? |
I will check that in a minute (eating lunch rn) |
works exactly the same with no extensions |
i will do some more testing |
It's also broken for me, on MacOS, for both Firefox 78.0.2esr (64-bit), and Firefox 78.15.0esr (64-bit). |
Even though under some conditions I could get it to work, and most other people I have asked have been unable to reproduce, I think it does make sense to disable this on Firefox anyway, as it does appear to break somewhat often. |
On the index page, the hover effect on the logo does not apply - instead of the shards of the logo moving about to your cursor, they stay locked in place. If this was an intentional bugfix or not I am not sure.
When the logo attempts to change shape, such as to the playground jumping person thing, or the download link heart, not only is the animation broken, but the logo breaks irreversibly and catastrophically over the course of a few seconds.
I am not sure of any way in which this may be fixed, but perhaps it'd be easiest to disable the fancy interactivity on Firefox entirely?
Here's a video of the bug in action:
https://youtu.be/LuziRV3GQoM
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