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background and some javascript buttons not showing in 3.6.3 recently upgraded to Linux Lucid, worked OK in Karmic

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am going to try to paste in a screen shot png file below. OK, cant copy & paste png here. & no way to attach a file to this message, so guess you will just have to get the description from my title. Backgrounds not showing on Craigs List (they do show using Google Chrome) or firefox under Karmic Linux. Javascript buttons not showing in Godaddy Hosting web site. They do show under Google Chrome, and Linux Karmic Firefox.


This happened

Every time Firefox opened

== 2 weeks ago, when I upgraded to Linux Lucid

am going to try to paste in a screen shot png file below. OK, cant copy & paste png here. & no way to attach a file to this message, so guess you will just have to get the description from my title. Backgrounds not showing on Craigs List (they do show using Google Chrome) or firefox under Karmic Linux. Javascript buttons not showing in Godaddy Hosting web site. They do show under Google Chrome, and Linux Karmic Firefox. == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == 2 weeks ago, when I upgraded to Linux Lucid

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Same problem here, it's a pain as it forces me to either use windows or wine for my school's tests, which require these kinds of buttons. Xubuntu 10.04.

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Ok, Found a solution to this, Using a useragent switcher add-on, I was able to get things to work right by spoofing as firefox for windows, for some reason, seems like a bug in either the user-agent or the coders of the websites just decide to be pains in the butt.