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Firefox 4: the drop down menus in the top menu bar will not appear in Google pages.

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Firefox 4: the drop down menus in the top menu bar will not appear in Google pages. For example, when I click "more" it is like clicking a dead link. Nothing happens. When I click the "tools" icon or try to click my email address to log out, same thing.

Firefox 4: the drop down menus in the top menu bar will not appear in Google pages. For example, when I click "more" it is like clicking a dead link. Nothing happens. When I click the "tools" icon or try to click my email address to log out, same thing.

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Try running Firefox in Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode. If it functions properly in that configuration, then one of your add-ons is the culprit.

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Safe mode start has no effect. Still have the problem. Thanks for responding, though!

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Can you take a look at this article please: Address bar autocomplete suggestions in Firefox

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Did so but fiddling with the awesome bar has not effect either. A couple of additional notes: (1) Google Maps directions won't work either. It allows me to input the addresses but then doesn't change when I click for directions; (2) The drop down menus work before the google page fully loads -- I can reload a page and quickly mouse over to the "more" dropdown and it will come up but freezes once the whole page is finished loading.

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Could you do the following please.

In the location bar at the top, type about:config and hit Enter

In the filter at the top, copy/paste the following setting: browser.urlbar.maxRichResults

If the figure on the right is a single number, or a minus figure i.e. -1, right click it, choose Modify, remove the current setting and replace it with the figure "12".

Then close Firefox and restart it again.

I went to Google Maps, but as you can see from the screenshot, directions appear to be working.

You could also try creating a new Profile. See Profile Manager - Create, remove or switch Firefox profiles

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