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<blockquote data-quote="doced" data-source="post: 731890" data-attributes="member: 72019"><p>The most recent version of Firefox takes about thirty seconds to initialize when opened, then stalls, freezes, deletes, and generally fails to work as its predecessors, but, except for the initial activation, ONLY ON FOXNEWS.COM's site. Does anyone else suffer this most curious, even suspicious, misoperation? I've uninstalled, re-installed Firefox, lost many data items in the process, but, despite the many recommendations and endorsements as "the fix," it didn't "fix" anything. Mind you, Firefox works just fine everywhere else I've browsed, other than FoxNews.com. HELP!</p><p></p><p>doced</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doced, post: 731890, member: 72019"] The most recent version of Firefox takes about thirty seconds to initialize when opened, then stalls, freezes, deletes, and generally fails to work as its predecessors, but, except for the initial activation, ONLY ON FOXNEWS.COM's site. Does anyone else suffer this most curious, even suspicious, misoperation? I've uninstalled, re-installed Firefox, lost many data items in the process, but, despite the many recommendations and endorsements as "the fix," it didn't "fix" anything. Mind you, Firefox works just fine everywhere else I've browsed, other than FoxNews.com. HELP! doced [/QUOTE]
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