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Many graphical items on sites do not display on Firefox

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Firefox has stopped displaying a lot of graphical content. It varies between sites, and I can't see the logic of it. For example, on Huffington Post, advertising images appear, pictures for articles do not. On Flickr, my pictures are visible, icons are not. Amazon has ad images, but no images of products. New York Times displays everything. The option for "Load images automatically" is checked. I tried reinstalling. Sites appear correctly on other browsers. Any ideas?

Firefox has stopped displaying a lot of graphical content. It varies between sites, and I can't see the logic of it. For example, on Huffington Post, advertising images appear, pictures for articles do not. On Flickr, my pictures are visible, icons are not. Amazon has ad images, but no images of products. New York Times displays everything. The option for "Load images automatically" is checked. I tried reinstalling. Sites appear correctly on other browsers. Any ideas?

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See Fix problems that cause images to not show and http://kb.mozillazine.org/Images_or_animations_do_not_load

I see that you have tweaked or changed network.http pref showing in your Troubleshooting Information list.
Not all websites work well with such settings.

Try to reset all those changed prefs:
"Reset all user preferences to Firefox defaults" on the Safe mode start window
See also http://kb.mozillazine.org/Resetting_preferences

Modified by cor-el