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My website layout, fonts, graphics are messed up suddenly.

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My site had looked great in Firefox, as it still does in Chrome and IE. It wasn't until the other day when a customer informed us that our site was horrible looking in her Firefox. Having no clue regarding how our site viewed in Firefox we went to view the site yesterday and to our surprise wow it looks horrible.

I do know that It was fine a few months ago when we last checked it & we have not done anything major to the site other then on May 25 we added an GeoTrust RapidSSL Certificate - which I don't know or think would have caused this mess or.... The site is www.ancient-wisdoms.com

My site had looked great in Firefox, as it still does in Chrome and IE. It wasn't until the other day when a customer informed us that our site was horrible looking in her Firefox. Having no clue regarding how our site viewed in Firefox we went to view the site yesterday and to our surprise wow it looks horrible. I do know that It was fine a few months ago when we last checked it & we have not done anything major to the site other then on May 25 we added an GeoTrust RapidSSL Certificate - which I don't know or think would have caused this mess or.... The site is www.ancient-wisdoms.com

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I'm seeing all request for JS and CSS files with size 0 in the Web Console (Firefox/Tools > Web Developer) although the HTTP response headers show that content is send by the server. It is possible that Firefox doesn't like the Content-Encoding: x-deflate that the server sends.

Was the compression setting changed recently?


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I'm seeing all request for JS and CSS files with size 0 in the Web Console (Firefox/Tools > Web Developer) although the HTTP response headers show that content is send by the server. It is possible that Firefox doesn't like the Content-Encoding: x-deflate that the server sends.

Was the compression setting changed recently?


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Wow you really are good cor -el & yes the site was compressed recently (totally forgot about it) it seems that some code was added to the .htaccess file that for some reason didn't want to play nice with Firefox...

I now have removed all of that code that was added (as I could tell what did what) and viola Ancient Wisdoms is back to looking beautiful once again in Firefox... I can't say thank you enough for your quick reply and help your awesome!

Thanks, Dia