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01212006 1620 GMT-6<br>
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Oh my gosh! How easy was that. <br>
I feel a little stupid thinking I had to reinstall the app. <br>
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This is why I love Linux - so freakin simple. Sometimes, too simple for
my mind. <br>
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Thanks<br>
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Wade<br>
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David Hart wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sat, Jan 21, 2006 at 03:59:47PM -0600, Wade Smart wrote:
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I uninstalled the extension as soon as I saw the problem. The bottom are
was originally almost 1/2 of the page but was reduced to about 1/4th
when removed the extension.
A picture would speak much more to this but we cant post those here so
Ill try to draw it out:
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Strange ...
Instead of uninstalling firefox try moving the ~/.mozilla folder
somewhere safe (with firefox shutdown) and then see what happens when
you restart firefox.
I think the problem is not likely to be with the firefox binaries etc
(assuming you installed the extension as a user and not root).
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