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How do I get rid of the icons on the left side of my WSJ. They used to be on the bottom of the page.

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All of a sudden icons for facebook, email, etc which used to appear on the bottom of the WSJ page now appear on the left hand side of the page. This positioning is terribly annoying to see the bold icons next to the news story. Is there anyway I can move these bold icons back to the bottom of the page.

All of a sudden icons for facebook, email, etc which used to appear on the bottom of the WSJ page now appear on the left hand side of the page. This positioning is terribly annoying to see the bold icons next to the news story. Is there anyway I can move these bold icons back to the bottom of the page.

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Can you please give a screenshot of what this looks like?

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Let me explain in detail. I open any of the many articles from the Wall Street Journal and on the left side just outside the margin appear icons for facebook, a tweet, google +, in, email, print, save, order reprints. If you put the cursor on the icon, it opens up four inches into the article. These icons take your eyes away from the print. They used to be on the bottom of the page away from your view. Is there any way to move them back or remove them completely? Perhaps this is something that comes from the Wall Street Journal site itself and has nothing to do with Mozilla. Thanks so much for any help. I appreciate your generous reponse.