I was browsing Yojoe the other night, downloading some photos when my PC froze. I tried a set of keyboard hotkeys, but mistyped - I have no idea what I actually did.
As a result now when I visit Yojoe I cannot see any pictures. Every other site is fine, and Yojoe displays fine using IE, I was worried I'd tripped an anti-download thing or something but apparently not.
Has anyone come across this kind of problem before?
Firefox weirdness
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Re: Firefox weirdness
No but some of their window wouldn't open in the WHOBIT section
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Re: Firefox weirdness
im on firefox and all seems ok to me, do you have any flash or pop up blocking software activated?


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Re: Firefox weirdness
Bang on the money! Imbie is THE MAN for IT mayhem! Much appreciated!Imbie wrote:Tools > Options > Content > Load Images Automatically
If already checked, check the Exceptions.
If that's not it, it might be a plugin you have (e.g., AdBlock) which you can test by turning off each plugin and re-trying YoJoe.
If YoJoe is still pooched for you after all that, you can backup your Firefox profile, delete the original, and Firefox will create a whole new profile for you (aka a blank slate). You can then restore whatever you need from your old profile (cookies, saved passwords, bookmarks, etc.) to get things kinda sorta almost back to the way they were.
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