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Pagga

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I have a tiny glitch at the bottom of my (full) Safari window. Unfortunately it is there opening other programs as well. Did not notice at first. I have tried "manually" dragging the windows to full screen with the three finger gesture, but to no avail.
Does anyone else have this? Is it normal?
 
Yes, it´s not much more than a mm thick, goes all along the bottom of the screen. What you see below the Safari window is my wall paper.
 

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Please look at the screenshot. Would you really return it? Could there not be a software update solution for it ?

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It´s the grey line beneath "Previous thread - next thread"

I didn't have the same thing you're experiencing but when using Lion I did notice extremely thin grey or black lines between sections of websites that would come and go at various levels of zoom. haven't seen those since upgrading to ML GM now that I think of it, maybe worth a try if you're concerned (not that I'm advocating the downloading of pirated software, perhaps OP is a dev and has legitimate access :p )
 
Yes, it´s not much more than a mm thick, goes all along the bottom of the screen. What you see below the Safari window is my wall paper.

I was being facetious earlier. The fact that you can reproduce it on a screenshot means that it is a software problem and there is nothing wrong with your Mac's hardware. I wouldn't worry about it. It's a glitch that will hopefully be fixed in the future. If it's not fixed in ML, then I would submit a bug report to Apple.
 
I have a tiny glitch at the bottom of my (full) Safari window. Unfortunately it is there opening other programs as well. Did not notice at first. I have tried "manually" dragging the windows to full screen with the three finger gesture, but to no avail.
Does anyone else have this? Is it normal?

Do you just have the Safari window stretched to fill the screen, or are you in actual full screen mode?

If it's the former, that's just how it works in OSX. That bottom area is left open since that's where you put your mouse to show the dock.
 
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