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Site text becomes immediately invisible

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When I visit the Harvard Business Review blog (see URL below) the text on a blog post appears momentarily and then the body text gets converted to white (or transparent) on a white background so all I can read is the headings (they are in bold text). If I pass the cursor over the invisible text whlst holding down the left mouse button the invisible text is highlighted in grey (but still no visible text). If I copy (CTRL-C) the selected text and paste it (CTRL-V) to a Word document the text is all there. It would be nice to be able to read the text in-situ without the cut and paste operation. Searched the forums using various forms of question key words but couldn't find an answer.

URL http://blogs.hbr.org/ashkenas/2010/11/why-best-practices-are-hard-to.html

When I visit the Harvard Business Review blog (see URL below) the text on a blog post appears momentarily and then the body text gets converted to white (or transparent) on a white background so all I can read is the headings (they are in bold text). If I pass the cursor over the invisible text whlst holding down the left mouse button the invisible text is highlighted in grey (but still no visible text). If I copy (CTRL-C) the selected text and paste it (CTRL-V) to a Word document the text is all there. It would be nice to be able to read the text in-situ without the cut and paste operation. Searched the forums using various forms of question key words but couldn't find an answer. URL http://blogs.hbr.org/ashkenas/2010/11/why-best-practices-are-hard-to.html

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What are your default colors?

See Tools > Options > Content : Fonts & Colors: Colors

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Hi Cor-el

Times New Roman 16pt Black Text, White Background Use System colours checked Underline links checked Allow page to choose... checked