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Spinning Wheel issue

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Hi. Im using Win 7, FF 39, and FB. When I first load FB using FF, the mouse doesnt show as a spinning circle. (ie busy doing something) The second I click on a picture,video or simply anything, I get the spinning circle. Like its trying to do something. But its not. The page loads fine and I can click on anything. This does not happen when I use FF and visit other pages on the net. I have tried every one of the fixes people have suggested on other areas here. Please help me.

Hi. Im using Win 7, FF 39, and FB. When I first load FB using FF, the mouse doesnt show as a spinning circle. (ie busy doing something) The second I click on a picture,video or simply anything, I get the spinning circle. Like its trying to do something. But its not. The page loads fine and I can click on anything. This does not happen when I use FF and visit other pages on the net. I have tried every one of the fixes people have suggested on other areas here. Please help me.

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This is currently a known bug and a fix is on it's way. I apologize for the inconvenience this has cause, and thank you for your patience as this is being resolved.

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This is currently a known bug and a fix is on it's way. I apologize for the inconvenience this has cause, and thank you for your patience as this is being resolved.

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thanks Andrew :) Then I will sit tight and breath ;)

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it`s fixed :)

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No it is not fixed

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It should be fixed.

  • bug 1179764 - Facebook and the Spinning Wheel of Doom! (inline cursor: pointer never removed from documentElement)

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This is happening with Firefox 42

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Bumpity

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You shouldn't be experiencing this issue any longer. Please open a new question at /questions/new in order to get further assistance. You're posting in a thread that's 4 months old. I'm locking this thread.