HELP!
Everytime I startup Firefox the site i'm viewing jives around in the frame, up and down.
I have uninstalled, reinstalled, redownloaded, checked for spyware/viri NOTHING!
What can I do? :rolleyes:
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HELP!
Everytime I startup Firefox the site i'm viewing jives around in the frame, up and down.
I have uninstalled, reinstalled, redownloaded, checked for spyware/viri NOTHING!
What can I do? :rolleyes:
What? English boy... do you speak it?
Lol, you mean the frame dances up and down?
Oh, you've been screwed! :D
Hahaha, sorry. No idea. :eek:
sure your mouse isn't the culprit? I just had to install new mouse drivers because of something similar on my PC after some updates... MS Mouse in fact.
Mine really liked to do th at; it's quit, but still likes to jive in the Bookmarks menu. All I have to do is use the wheel-scroll to make it stop.Quote:
Originally Posted by gerbick
Hmmm... I do have an MS mouse, i'll give that a try althought the wheel hasn't worked in months. :thumbsdowQuote:
Originally Posted by gerbick
Only seems to be Firefox too :rolleyes:
Seriously... it was only Firefox here too. Firefox captures the mouse wheel in some archaic manner that's ultra-annoying or something.
A friend of mine just showed me that I can permanently delete unwanted banners and other dumb stuff from urls (RIP feature) I love firefox.
i got rip, i love it to
Ooooooh, explain! Is this using an extension?Quote:
Originally Posted by Natsia
Yup extention called RIP.
Just go to your upgrades and there's a list of all the different things you can install.
When you rightclick on something theres an option to "remove this permanently" It will highlight the thing you want removed and just click!
Tada!!! Now whenever you load a specific url the ads/ useless stuff is GONE!!! FOREVER!!!
No more waiting for banners to load!!!
Fun!!!
OLD!!! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by dudeqwerty
If only you lot could read between the lines! ;)
< new foxy. Convenient amnesiac! :rolleyes:
*RIPS all markp's posts
That is JUST like adblock.
But better, as it allows you to remove cells from tables, iframes... all sorts!Quote:
Originally Posted by WannaBe_80z
Back to Robb's problem, it is the was that firefox is trying to render a page, I have this problem on a couple of sites, it just can't make up its mind how it sould be :-)
Maybe you could give us the URL of the site that is screwing up and we can point out all the problems in the html/css/ cr :p ppy javascript etc..Quote:
Originally Posted by kevin_smithers
please refer to
http://www.w3.org if you need help on understanding what a real web browser is. :doughnut: :hubba: