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Reply problem
Suddenly started having a problem - Can't submit or even preview a thread reply - Font functions also stopped working - Tried it on 2 different computers - Same issue
Any advice ?
Beats me, that THIS reply worked, but the regular forum won't?
Any advice ?
Beats me, that THIS reply worked, but the regular forum won't?
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What browser and version of the site did you use? Also, if you can, please send screenshots of this issue.
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Firefox has received TWO updates in the last week related to broken add-ons and themes and you should have 66.0.5 installed now.
If you don't have FF set to automatically update do so manually by clicking on the three lines (hamburger) icon and choosing Help and then About, which will trigger the updating (click the button to start it) and it will close and reopen the browser.
When you have problems like this it is often FF trying to tell you something, so heed it.
If you don't have FF set to automatically update do so manually by clicking on the three lines (hamburger) icon and choosing Help and then About, which will trigger the updating (click the button to start it) and it will close and reopen the browser.
When you have problems like this it is often FF trying to tell you something, so heed it.
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Firefox is up to date.
I think I fixed it - It was an ad blocker issue. Seems OK now, as I've already done a couple replies.
Thanks for looking.
I think I fixed it - It was an ad blocker issue. Seems OK now, as I've already done a couple replies.
Thanks for looking.
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You probably needed to reload as it was affected by the FF glitch originally, no?
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Firefox has received TWO updates in the last week related to broken add-ons and themes and you should have 66.0.5 installed now.
If you don't have FF set to automatically update do so manually by clicking on the three lines (hamburger) icon and choosing Help and then About, which will trigger the updating (click the button to start it) and it will close and reopen the browser.
When you have problems like this it is often FF trying to tell you something, so heed it.
If you don't have FF set to automatically update do so manually by clicking on the three lines (hamburger) icon and choosing Help and then About, which will trigger the updating (click the button to start it) and it will close and reopen the browser.
When you have problems like this it is often FF trying to tell you something, so heed it.
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I did "refresh" FF, and re-configured some things - Firefox works in mysterious ways .........
Thanks for your help - At least it helped convince me I wasn't crazy
Thanks for your help - At least it helped convince me I wasn't crazy
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