wrote:
> Ray Davison wrote:
>
> > In the meantime, do you have the browser open a
> page when it loads? If
> > so what page? If you do, select blank page and
> see if it makes a
> > difference.
> Opening to a blank page did not help.
Yeah, didn't think it would.
The Prefs line remedy that Steven suggested seems to
stay in my Prefs.JS file for anywhere from 2 - 10
days, until _something_ kills it, and it just
vanishes. Then I'd have to input it again. If I
understood Weilbacher's reply, creating a USER.JS file
and placing the line *there* could offer a persistent
fix. But the question of just what is responsible for
the problem remains.
Jordan
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