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My website standardpoodlesinneed.com is not loading properly when people use Firefox. Do I need to register with Firefox?

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If you click on the menu button on the website a purple box loads. This box should have links to the website menu and forms but these don't show with Firefox. They do show with explorer. How can I fix this to make the website friendly for firefox users?

If you click on the menu button on the website a purple box loads. This box should have links to the website menu and forms but these don't show with Firefox. They do show with explorer. How can I fix this to make the website friendly for firefox users?

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Hi Bund, This support forum is for end users with questions about general use of Firefox. In order to get development help, please ask your question in stackoverflow.com

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There is an invisible BLOCK covering the web page.

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FredMcD -- Thank you for helping!! Much appreciated. Can I ask a question before I start digging into HTML (something, I admit, I'm not totally expert at).... Why would Firefox see this block and not the other browsers?

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That I can not say. I know how to get rid of it via Inspect Element. That's all.

I removed the block, and found what looks like another block under it. That's all I can do for you. Good luck.

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I see, there is a z-index associated with that bar. This will make it absolute positioned and the floating menu will not be blocked because it also has an absolute value. You will have to add a rule that stops it from going past the px position. I still recommend to ask in stackoverflow.