MacBook Pro :: Dock Bar Flickering (as If Tool Bar From The Top Is Pushing Into It)

Jun 25, 2014

My Macbook pro with Rerina display is doing a very odd thing. The bottom dock bar is flickering every few seconds. It is like the top tool bar is actually pushing up from the bottom. I've attached a screenshot...if you look at the very bottom, you can see the blip of the top menu bar that is happening every few seconds. 

I've tried restarting in safe mode, but the same problem kept happening. 

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I already searched Google and used numerous Apps like "Docker" and "Secrets"- without sucess.

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Meanwhile, Apple is also contending on a second front in its charge towards supremacy in the browser market, to which it has witnessed more immediate success. Its iPhone and iPod touch -- both of which ship with a mobile version of Safari -- have served to springboard the company to the top of the US mobile browser rankings in a mere eight months, according a recent report from Ireland-based StatCounter.

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