Bug in Ghostery's icon? (firefox, Windows 7, high dpi setting)
I'm using Firefox 16 nightly on Windows 7 64-bit with an 113% dpi setting. I noticed that there's a wierd little line next to the ghostery icon, where the number that indicates how much stuff it blocked is. This is a pretty minor thing, though I'd still like to see you guys check it out.
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Hi livebrand, thanks for using Ghostery.
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Fyi, I just checked on my other machine (also Firefox 16 on Windows 7 64-bit, but with a 100% dpi setting instead), and I still have the issue. It's not quite as noticeable though. (note: I'm using Stratiform and I manually tried to set the same settings on both machines, and thus the colors might not be exactly the same - pretty close though)
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I think this might be a conflict with Stratiform - this does not occur if I disable that addon. (should I contact them about this? I suspect it might be something with that addon because of how the odd shadows in some cases that I don't otherwise get.)
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Looks like Strataform settings add to the issue. Basically, the number over Ghosty icon is a custom CSS that imitates the other browsers "badge", but since its a CSS hack, other CSS gets applied on top of it, like Strataforms. I'll see if I can fix it. Thanks for reporting!
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