I have this bug. Here is a workaround!
Using KDE 3.5 on Ubuntu 8.04
The workaround is simple: Choose "Use another style" in the GTK Styles and Fonts dialog.
In KDE, this would be here:
K-Menu->Settings->Control Center->Appearance & themes->GTK Styles and Fonts->GTK Styles (the first box in the dialog)
Selecting "Use my KDE style in GTK Applications" will trigger the bug in FF3. But NOT, as near as I can tell, in other GTK apps.
This is only a workaround! And, as always, thank you, the developers, for the great Ubuntu product(s).
I have this bug. Here is a workaround!
Using KDE 3.5 on Ubuntu 8.04
The workaround is simple: Choose "Use another style" in the GTK Styles and Fonts dialog.
In KDE, this would be here:
K-Menu- >Settings- >Control Center->Appearance & themes->GTK Styles and Fonts->GTK Styles (the first box in the dialog)
Selecting "Use my KDE style in GTK Applications" will trigger the bug in FF3. But NOT, as near as I can tell, in other GTK apps.
This is only a workaround! And, as always, thank you, the developers, for the great Ubuntu product(s).