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Dorian
Works fine for me.
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Dorian
The image is read using gecko code. Maybe it's a problem with hardware acceleration.
The only problem from kmeleon could be the resizing, but there is no resizing here since the icon is already in the correct size.
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JohnHell
But it's not their fault.
Look, this is the icon in a filmstrip format extracted with GifMovieGear (icon creator and animator program that I use "a little"):
And I won't make more detail about it, but each icon in the ICL (icon library) is in 24 bit format (even using less than 256 color each) plus alpha.
If us (we, only Dorian and me had replied) haven't problems after several tests, I think could be a problem in your system. Not even in K-meleon.
Beyond the Dorian question, I'll ask, do you have an integrated graphic card, or embedded graphics chip?, do you have the latest drivers? I know, by my own experience, that Windows 7, at least a couple of years back, couldn't deal correctly with these kind of graphics adapters and drivers. In particular with Nvidia embedded graphics and CPU+GPU embedded ones as AMD does a lot.
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Dorian
probably not on w2k though
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Zero3K
Deleting the IconCache.dat in my profile's directory fixed this issue.
EDIT: There is one more issue involving a favicon of another site. The issue is that the favicon on http://yugioh.wikia.com/ isn't being shown correctly in K-Meleon.
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Zero3K
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Zero3K
Deleting the IconCache.dat in my profile's directory fixed this issue.
EDIT: There is one more issue involving a favicon of another site. The issue is that the favicon on http://yugioh.wikia.com/ isn't being shown correctly in K-Meleon.
The problem occurred again. Maybe its favicon is getting corrupted somehow.
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Dorian
I've found reference of a similar bug in microsoft forums (color degrading after multiple save/load), but it looks like it was never fixed.