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Problem with a web game on firefox windows

MMPuyanfar
Making moves

Hi there everyone.
I have both Windows 10 and Debian 12 on my laptop, and I use Firefox as my main browser. I usually play LinkedIn games, one of them is called Crossclimb (check it out). When I play the game on Windows, there is a weird bug. When I have completed the white rows and it's time to change their order, the rows won't change order (I attached a GIF showing the problem). When I use Firefox on Debian, I do not encounter this problem. Also, the problem won't happen with Chrome. I have this problem on Windows with both normal and developer versions of Firefox.

Does anyone else have this issue?

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Jodie_11
Making moves

I had the same problem with the PC game on LinkedIn when using Firefox on Windows. However, I didn't face this problem on Firefox in Debian or when using Chrome. To fix this, I tried updating Firefox to the latest version, clearing cache and cookies, and disabling any extensions. After doing this, the issue was resolved and the game worked fine.

I checked, and my Firefox was the last version. I cleared my cache and cookies and disabled all of my extensions, but the issue remained.

It sounds like you're running into a bug with Firefox on Windows while playing Crossclimb, since it works fine on Debian and in Chrome. You should try reinstalling Firefox or just updating it again. Another thing to try is turning off hardware acceleration in Firefox’s settings, or creating a new Firefox profile to see if that helps.