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National Library of Scotland mapping no longer works when upgrade to Firefox 43.0.1

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On http://maps.nls.uk/geo/find/#zoom=10&lat=56.0535&lon=-3.2224&layers=4&point=-4.1013,56.3791 it loads maps in incorrect location when click on base map. Same for all other map scales and bases on the NLS site. Works perfectly in Chrome.

On http://maps.nls.uk/geo/find/#zoom=10&lat=56.0535&lon=-3.2224&layers=4&point=-4.1013,56.3791 it loads maps in incorrect location when click on base map. Same for all other map scales and bases on the NLS site. Works perfectly in Chrome.

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Hi tarboat, I understand that the site will no longer display as expected.

Please first try these steps: Websites look wrong or appear differently than they should as well as Safe Mode to see if its an add on compatibility issue: Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode

Each Firefox release there are some updates made to match the changing RFC standards and up to date with web design performance. However the developer of the website will be the one to support and keep track of these changes. I ight suggest to contact the site owner or to open up a ticket in the webcompat.com site. 

For more help in the developer community, I would encourage checking out stackoverflow.com as well.