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[Solved] Drop-lists on web sites aren't opening.

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Droplists on web pages won't open for me. The only way for me to access selections in the droplist is to focus it, then use the up/down arrows. It never shows a drop GUI.

I've tried starting in safe mode (with all boxes checked), re-installing, and changing themes, but nothing seems to fix it.

This happens on drop-lists like the one on this page (that says "This happened"), and even on a simple HTML file I wrote:

<form action=""> <select name="Numbers"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> </select> </form>

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I figured it out. I'm using a program called Actual Window Manager that seems to be causing the issue. Disabling it for Firefox fixes the problem.

Droplists on web pages won't open for me. The only way for me to access selections in the droplist is to focus it, then use the up/down arrows. It never shows a drop GUI. I've tried starting in safe mode (with all boxes checked), re-installing, and changing themes, but nothing seems to fix it. This happens on drop-lists like the one on this page (that says "This happened"), and even on a simple HTML file I wrote: <html> <body> <form action=""> <select name="Numbers"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> </select> </form> </body> </html> -edit- I figured it out. I'm using a program called Actual Window Manager that seems to be causing the issue. Disabling it for Firefox fixes the problem.

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yeah,me too.this problem happens on my kde 4.6 box,with oxygen molecule gtk theme installed.well i'm not sure whether the culprit is my firefox 5.01 or spesific theme,but yeah.(and using Up and Down keyboard button wont help either).

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I figured it out. I'm using a program called Actual Window Manager that seems to be causing the issue. Disabling it for Firefox fixes the problem.