
Start Firefox in Safe Mode to check if one of the extensions (Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Extensions) or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem.

Forget About This Site scrubs everything Firefox has stored about the site from history to saved passwords and bookmarks. Sometimes Firefox stores cache entries, cookies, or site-specific preferences that are difficult to remove in other ways. If you do see a folder named chrome, double-click into it and see what you find there.Ĭor-el also mentioned the Forget About This Site feature.
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This should launch a new window listing various files and folders in Windows Explorer.ĭo you see a folder named chrome? If not, you don't have a userContent.css file. In the first table on the page, click the "Show Folder" button. To do that, start on the support information page (see above steps). Unless you created it yourself, you probably don't have it, but you can check by opening your profile (settings) folder. That's a hand-crafted optional settings file to modify how sites appear in Firefox. It will look a little messy when pasted, but don't worry, we're used to that.Ĭor-el mentioned a userContent.css file. Scroll down to the Extensions heading, and you can select and copy the table below it.


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I mentioned how to get to that section of the Add-ons page in this post: Firefox's Safe Mode disables extension, so it's worth reviewing those to see whether any could be modifying how Firefox displays pages.
