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Firefox Version 60.7.0esr (64-bit) for Linux won't show YouTube.com web page

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  • آخری جواب بذریعہ David A. Smith

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I am using KDE Plasma Version 5.12.8, which was included with OpenSUSE Leap 15.0 Distribution and Firefox Version 60.7.0esr (64-bit) for Linux was included. There seems to be an issue I am having with Firefox not loading the YouTube.com web page correctly from the start. Attached is a screen snapshot example of what I am experiencing:

I have all of my ad blockers disabled and cookies enabled but still youtube.com won't load correctly. What am I doing wrong?

David A. Smith

I am using KDE Plasma Version 5.12.8, which was included with OpenSUSE Leap 15.0 Distribution and Firefox Version 60.7.0esr (64-bit) for Linux was included. There seems to be an issue I am having with Firefox not loading the YouTube.com web page correctly from the start. Attached is a screen snapshot example of what I am experiencing: I have all of my ad blockers disabled and cookies enabled but still youtube.com won't load correctly. What am I doing wrong? David A. Smith

منتخب شدہ حل

I solved the problem. It was one too many ad-blockers installed. Ghostery seems to do it all by itself.

Thank you,

David A. Smith

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Sorry! Attached is the screen snapshot of the Youtube.com web site page, which is missing text and pictures.

David A. Smith

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منتخب شدہ حل

I solved the problem. It was one too many ad-blockers installed. Ghostery seems to do it all by itself.

Thank you,

David A. Smith