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Old 11-15-2006
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firefox rendering problem

HI,
Firefox keeps giving me pages that are rendered incorrectly (for example, text size too small, no pics shown, text not aligned, tables not drawn ) - the pages that are affected include ebay and ****** bay.
Can anyone help solve this?
The problem is with both v1.x and 2.0
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Old 11-15-2006
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Sound like you might have a nasty bug in your browser/system.

Run a virus and spyware scan. I do not have these issues with Firefox.
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Old 11-16-2006
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Why would the bug only affect particular websites? And recently, the pages sometimes come out o.k. and sometimes not
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Originally Posted by detrunks
Why would the bug only affect particular websites? And recently, the pages sometimes come out o.k. and sometimes not
Have you updated your video card driver lately? If not give that a shot.
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Old 11-16-2006
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System specs
Does it happen in IE?
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