Will I have a fix to this CSS bug on my website by the end of March?
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Just received this bug report for my website:

Not sure if you're aware but the text rendering is slightly blurry on Chromium browsers (for me on Windows 10 at least). Left is Chrome, right is Firefox. Disabling either the filter or transform properties in the articleContent ruleset "fixes" it but I don't know why or what the alternative is!

I can't replicate this myself on any browser, but I've gotten similar reports from other people. One person I was talking to about it found that removing only the filter: drop-shadow rule was sufficient to solve the problem, the transform could stay.

I want the article body to have a drop-shadow, so just removing it entirely is not a valid solution for this market. Neither will I accept some weird hack like making a second page element that's the exact same shape and position as the article body and giving that a drop shadow instead. I want to understand why this is happening and have a fix for it that's elegant and straightforward.

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I'm still confused about this and would like to figure it out. New bounty market here:

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Did you get around to it?

@IsaacKing Another thing about your blog, I consistently get "Page Unresponsive" alerts from it. Not sure if it's the same issue, but probably worth looking into.

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For replicability, this is what happens when I click the link for the most recent post from the main page.

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@BoltonBailey ...weird. I've never gotten that either. If you (or someone else) finds out what's causing it, I'll send you a bounty of M$100.

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Note that I'm not planning on spending a lot of time researching this, so the most effective way to get this to resolve YES is to give me a pointer towards what might be causing it. (I don't understand CSS very well.)