Ok, ever since I've been using FF 3.0 I can't reply or create a thread or anything. The post box is just unresponsive, I can't click on it....is this a problem with my computer because it occurs both under XP x64 and Server 2008 64bit.
Obviously this is really annoying as I have to launch up internet explorer to go to SHO, and lately I just haven't even been bothering...so my sho traffic has gone waaay down.
like so:
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I had problems with FF3 (final version) and SHO, but after getting the Adblock Plus extension, everything has been fine. Not to mention how much faster SHO is without the ads.
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I had a similar problem before but, I dealt with it till the official release. I'm on Ubuntu 8.04 which came with FF3 Beta something or something. I could type in the text boxes but, I couldn't go back and alter text without backspacing back to the error and I could not type after a
Quote:
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when replying to it.
I also couldn't paste text. After FF updated itself to the official 3 release, all was returned to normal.
I had worked around it by clicking the 'advanced' button in the top-right of any dialog box. But like you guys said, it seems to be fixed with the latest version.
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