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McAffe site advisor covers the tab navigations when I have more than three tabs open. Can this be fixed?

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Firefox V.19.0 McAfee SiteAdvisor 3.5.0.824, Window 7. I currently have 4 tabs open. On the 4th one, the close "x" is covered up by the SiteAdvisor. So to close it I have to actually open another tab which makes them all smaller and then I am able to close the 4th and 5th in order. Rather annoying.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Firefox V.19.0 McAfee SiteAdvisor 3.5.0.824, Window 7. I currently have 4 tabs open. On the 4th one, the close "x" is covered up by the SiteAdvisor. So to close it I have to actually open another tab which makes them all smaller and then I am able to close the 4th and 5th in order. Rather annoying. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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hello, please directly contact mcafee - they can likely give you more detailed guidance and are the only ones who can fix bugs or make necessary adjustments in the addon. thank you...

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I doubt that McAfee will fix this.

Per the product guide for McAfee SiteAdvisor 3.5.0:

"The only difference in functionality between the browsers is that Firefox does not allow users to hide the SiteAdvisor button with the View | Toolbars command or check file downloads."

Sounds like something Firefox needs to fix, if you ask me.