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Click on the share button and share buttons will show up but i can't click on the share button images like the facebook share. the html tag is, <a href="facebook"></a>

I have no problems in other browsers, just firefox.

Please help.

Click on the share button and share buttons will show up but i can't click on the share button images like the facebook share. the html tag is, <a href="facebook"><img src="facebook.png"></a> I have no problems in other browsers, just firefox. Please help.

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Looks like a problem with the span with class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style" that isn't closed and has the two last buttons because of that in Firefox. That SPAN covers all the links because it is positioned just before those buttons in Firefox.

You can select that part of the page and use View Selection Source in the right-click context menu.

You can also use the DOM Inspector to see what Firefox makes of that code.

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Looks like a problem with the span with class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style" that isn't closed and has the two last buttons because of that in Firefox. That SPAN covers all the links because it is positioned just before those buttons in Firefox.

You can select that part of the page and use View Selection Source in the right-click context menu.

You can also use the DOM Inspector to see what Firefox makes of that code.

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Thanks! Found the problem.. Its the style..

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You're welcome