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My website http://www.rachmaninoffmidi.co.uk/ doesnt load fully

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I have a website www.rachmaninoffmidi.co.uk which loads fully in IE, but only half the content is displayed when loaded in Firefox.

I don't know if this is the way I have Firefox loaded, or if all people who load my website using Firefox have the same problem.

I have a website www.rachmaninoffmidi.co.uk which loads fully in IE, but only half the content is displayed when loaded in Firefox. I don't know if this is the way I have Firefox loaded, or if all people who load my website using Firefox have the same problem.

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Hi there!

Your website MAY not be loading correctly due to a outdated plugin or your Firefox. You may have to update or reinstall the programs (normally its flash, because Firefox prompts you to update when a new one is here) to go to the site its from, and download the latest version.

I hope this helps! :D

EDIT: I can see your website clearly, pictures and all, because i have flash and Firefox updated to the latest version. I think it only happens to people who don't have a updated flash/Firefox. Normally the icon that needs a plugin (that MIGHT need flash, which is down there by the way). PICTURE:

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Note that you also try to play an audio file via the <embed> tag. Playing the file via EMBED or OBJECT requires a plugin.

  • <embed src="cellosonata3.wav" autostart="TRUE" hidden="TRUE">

Current Firefox releases can play this file with the built-in HTML5 media player if you use the <audio> tag.

  • <audio width="300" autoplay="true" src="cellosonata3.wav">

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