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said by stev32k : Anyone have any ideas? You haven't mentioned what you did to this point, so this may be rudimentary - have you cleared out your FF cache and reloaded the pages? How about create a new FF profile and try under that one? |
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| said by v35_pilot :said by stev32k : Anyone have any ideas? You haven't mentioned what you did to this point, so this may be rudimentary - have you cleared out your FF cache and reloaded the pages? How about create a new FF profile and try under that one? I tried all of those and in addition I just deleted all fire fox and mozilla files and folders - everything - and started over. Ebay pages still do not display correctly.
I'm now in the process of disabling all plug-ins one at a time to see if one of them is causing the problem. |
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  v35_pilot Whoops, there goes another AMU Premium join:2005-12-12 Fayetteville, NY | Could you post a link to a specific auction that demonstrates this problem? Or, is it really as simple as going to any page because all of them do? |
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1 edit | said by v35_pilot :Could you post a link to a specific auction that demonstrates this problem? Or, is it really as simple as going to any page because all of them do? All the pages do the same thing. There is a lot space that makes it necessary to scroll to the right on every page. |
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1 edit | said by stev32k :All the pages do the same thing. There is a lot space that makes it necessary to scroll to the right on every page. Okay, just checked several pages and all are rendering in my FF 3.5 with many plug-ins installed:

Has to be interference in your install from either a plug-in? |
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