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Can't see 'Download Firefox' banner on my blog?

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I've used the HTML for a 'Download Firefox' banner on several Blogger blogs. They were displaying and working correctly last night but are not now visible to me, although a friend says he can see them. The HTML reads:

<a href="https://affiliates.mozilla.org/link/banner/9029/3/1"><img src="http://affiliates-cdn.mozilla.org/media/uploads/banners/download-small-green-EN.png" alt="" /></a>

Thanks.

I've used the HTML for a 'Download Firefox' banner on several Blogger blogs. They were displaying and working correctly last night but are not now visible to me, although a friend says he can see them. The HTML reads: <pre><nowiki><a href="https://affiliates.mozilla.org/link/banner/9029/3/1"><img src="http://affiliates-cdn.mozilla.org/media/uploads/banners/download-small-green-EN.png" alt="" /></a></nowiki></pre> Thanks.

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That HTML is not all I wrote.
It has this after it: <img src="http://affiliates-cdn.mozilla.org/media/uploads/banners/download-small-green-EN.png" alt="" /></a>

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And that isn't what I just wrote! How do I get this page to stop interpretting this HTML? I'll try it without <> and by separating the URLs:

<a href="https://affiliates.mozilla.org/link/banner/9029/3/1"><img src="http://affiliates-cdn.mozilla.org/media/uploads/banners/download-small-green-EN.png" alt="" /></a>

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Still not typing it correctly.

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That's the link I used. And I see the links I typed in above are all there now. They weren't last night, hence my confusing 'replies' to my original question. Strangely enough, I can also see the banner on my blogs now. I wish things were more consistent! Thanks for taking the trouble to reply though, cor-el.

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There have been problems with Mozilla server based in Phoenix and this may have been a consequence of such a service outage.

Not all domains are monitored, so I don't know about your issue.

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Cheers, cor-el. I think in future I should give any problems a few hours to correct themselves before I start whining! Thanks for your input though. Much appreciated. I'll bookmark that status site.

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I am having trouble not seeing the banner. https://affiliates.mozilla.org/media/uploads/locale_images/en-us/BetaMobileEN-US.png. This is for Firefox mobile web. I am using windows 7, 64 bit, and building my site on intuit web builder, using the html web editor. When finished and I preview my site I see the html code where the banner should be. Be advasied that I am very new to this and have had no formal training in this so I have no idea what I am doing so all answer keep this in mind and keep it as simple as possible. Thanks for any help

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If you use extensions (Tools > Add-ons > Extensions) like Adblock Plus or NoScript or Flash Block that can block content then make sure that such extensions aren't blocking content.

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