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Standard User philippercival
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 21-Mar-15 11:30:30
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Re: Firefox and facebook


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I have Waterfox V36.0 and it is working fine with Facebook pictures.

I did have a problem a few months ago which in the end came down to hardware acceleration of OS vs Application settings, however this was the whole screen not updating rather than just a picture.

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Standard User micksharpe
(legend) Sat 21-Mar-15 11:44:59
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Re: Firefox and facebook


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Have you tried disabling installed add-ons?

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Standard User Banger
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 21-Mar-15 19:26:30
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Yes no difference. V36.0.4 out now still not fixed.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 21-Mar-15 21:42:30
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Re: Firefox and facebook


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I don't see the problem.
Standard User Banger
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 21-Mar-15 21:46:35
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Re: Firefox and facebook


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You dont see images missing as a problem or dont see the images missing?

Tim
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 21-Mar-15 22:10:23
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Re: Firefox and facebook


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I don't see the images missing
Standard User Banger
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 21-Mar-15 22:17:56
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I have to scroll alot down the page for them to start to go missing sometimes scrolling back to the top also makes them turn into black boxes. It usually starts with the peoples icon on the news feed page turning into a black box or half a black box, Doesnt happen in V35 for me, somethings changed. Clearing the cache sorts it for a few minutes then its back or black LOL

Tim
www.xilo.net & freenetname
Billion 7800 on 24 Meg LLU
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 21-Mar-15 22:42:17
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Re: Firefox and facebook


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You said you had a problem on Novatech? Do you have a link?
Standard User Banger
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 21-Mar-15 23:13:01
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Www.novatech.co.uk
I was just scrolling through the graphics cards and some pics were black boxes.

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Standard User micksharpe
(legend) Sat 21-Mar-15 23:36:01
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I think that you need to do a complete uninstall and reinstall of Firefox. You should uninstall it using Revo Uninstaller (there is a free version). Uninstall using Advanced mode. This will wipe your user profile, including you bookmarks. You can save your entire profile (including bookmarks) and restore it using MozBackup. Remember to save it somewhere outside Firefoxe's directories. Alternatively, you can use Firefox Sync to save and reload your bookmarks.

You can trust Revo Uninstaller to select the correct registry entries and files to delete after the Firefox uninstallion process has completed. I always uninstall applications using it and have done so hundreds of times. It has only let me down once and that was before I switched to Windows 7.

Remember to have some other way of accessing t'internet while firefox is unavailable.

Faced with the choice between changing one�s mind and proving that there is no need to do so,
almost everyone gets busy on the proof. -- J.K. Galbraith
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