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Javascript not loading in FF

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Javascript elements are not loading in FF. Things such as the facebook api for feeds, google custom site search, and other such elements. I've had a coworker test the same sites in FF and he has no problems. Javascript is enabled in FF.

These same sites are working in other browsers.

For instance, the FB feed and google search never load in FF (but do on my coworkers FF)

http://www.gulfseafoodtrace.org

Javascript elements are not loading in FF. Things such as the facebook api for feeds, google custom site search, and other such elements. I've had a coworker test the same sites in FF and he has no problems. Javascript is enabled in FF. These same sites are working in other browsers. For instance, the FB feed and google search never load in FF (but do on my coworkers FF) http://www.gulfseafoodtrace.org

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Vald lösning

Do you have any security or privacy oriented add-ons? These may include a feature to block content from sites other than the one you're on.

If you want someone to look at your list, you can copy and paste it from the second table here:

Help > Troubleshooting Information

Alternately, you can try those sites with your add-ons disabled using Firefox's Safe Mode. Use

Help > Restart with Add-ons Disabled

In the dialog, don't check any boxes, just click "Continue in Safe Mode." If the sites work as designed, then the most likely culprit is one of your add-ons.

Does that help at all?

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Vald lösning

Do you have any security or privacy oriented add-ons? These may include a feature to block content from sites other than the one you're on.

If you want someone to look at your list, you can copy and paste it from the second table here:

Help > Troubleshooting Information

Alternately, you can try those sites with your add-ons disabled using Firefox's Safe Mode. Use

Help > Restart with Add-ons Disabled

In the dialog, don't check any boxes, just click "Continue in Safe Mode." If the sites work as designed, then the most likely culprit is one of your add-ons.

Does that help at all?

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You nailed it. An add-on I installed some time back was the culprit! Next time I'll be sure to check this type of thing.

Thanks for your help!