I've had the  same frustration.  There is an extension call "custom scroll 
bars".  The problem is due to a "feature" where web pages can decide on what a 
scroll bar looks like and how wide it is.  Apparently some web designers think 
they know what's best for others.  It's a flaw, not a "feature".   Fire fox 
claims this "ability" was sought after by web designers.  Frankly, I'm wishing 
there was an alternative browser, firefox has really gone south.

--"Fascism begins the moment a ruling class, fearing the people may use their 
political democracy to gain economic democracy, begins to destroy political 
democracy in order to retain its power of exploitation and special privilege." 
Tommy Douglas




Aug 20, 2021, 10:26 by pe...@prh.myzen.co.uk:

> On Saturday, 7 August 2021 10:45:26 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> Far too often, Firefox on this box will hide the tab bar, but behave as
>> though it were still there. In other words, I have to aim the mouse pointer
>> 2cm below the thing I want to click.
>>
>> Pressing <ALT> reveals the bar but clicking in it just hides it again. I can
>> still cycle through the tabs with the standard <CTRL><left/right>.
>>
>> Sometimes remerging Firefox fixes it, sometimes rebooting does; mostly I
>> just have to put up with it.
>>
>> Several versions of Firefox have suffered this, and several versions of
>> Plasma. I might submit a bug report if I could work out which component is
>> at fault.
>>
>
> Disabling my three plugins didn't help. I fixed it in the end by removing 
> ~/.mozilla and setting mozilla up again. At least, I hope it's fixed. It's 
> looking good so far.
>
> I didn't realise that Firefox was as vulnerable to local data problems as 
> KMail-2 is.  :(
>
> -- 
> Regards,
> Peter.
>


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