Daz 3D and Firefox acting up..
Ghosty12
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Having a weird issue with Firefox and Daz 3D again.. If I try to log in on the store page the small window with the ID and Password will not pop up, I have to log in via the forum page to get it to work.. When I do log in and go to the store page I can't access the shopping cart or wish list I have to do it via the forum page.. Was working yesterday with no issue and Chrome of which I am using now is perfectly fine, so will have to find what is causing Firefox to act strange again..

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Update on issue: Seems that it was how I had NoScript setup for two of the addresses of which were shown as unsafe red but, had to put them to trusted for the Store login panel to show up.. Which is strange as was working before so why it is doing it now has be stumped..
Not really related (maybe possibly...), but the new Firefox update (59) is having issues displaying some of the webpages around the web (only portions of the webpages appear, it's random as to which ones do and don't show). I'd suggest not updating to 59 as of yet (seeing that it's buggy in this regard), but there is a workaround for this (disabling hardware acceleration under firefox options fixed it for me - as recommended by several users over at the Mozilla forum).
Thank you for the info I am using FF 59, but in my case it was how I setup NoScript for this site that made it act up..
If you prefer the older style Firefox, ver 56 and older then I recommend you check out Waterfox:
https://www.waterfoxproject.org/downloads
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I have not experianced issues on Daz or other web sites. It runs rather smooth for my under both Windows 10 Pro and SolydX Linux.
Yah, been having firefox issues with the latest update.
...I've been staying with FF ver 56.0.2 in spite of the nagging to upgrade as I like my plug ins and add ons and every time I upgrade, more tend to disappear (I really miss Lazarus Recovery).
Sofar no problem with FF59.0.1... I don't use noscript anymore; switched to scriptsafe. I've no idea if scriptsave is better or worse then noscript, but at least it's got a (for me) workable interface....
You should try Waterfox. They have a portable version if you dont want to install it. WF and FF wont share the same user folder so you will have to set up all your plugins again but the two browsers will not conflict.