Yahoo website-the news feed doesn't scroll, it doesn't show 1-? articles and I cannot click on < or > to go to next five articles
On other computers in my house (not Windows 8), I can go to the Yahoo.com website and I can see the top news articles. It gives me a 1-# for how many articles there are. Then after a few seconds, the picture changes and it shows the next article. After the five articles are done, it scrolls and shows the next five. Or I can just click on the > button and go to the next articles. On my main (new) computer which has Windows 8 installed, I do not get the scroll and I cannot get to any articles other than the original top five that they show. I have a snapshot of it, but it doesn't look like there is anywhere here that I can upload it.
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Hello,
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Thank you.
Nope. It didn't work. It is still doing (or not doing) the same thing. I have cleared cache & cookies from all profiles on the pc. I had even reset Firefox back to defaults. I uploaded a picture to show what it looks like. Normally there is a white bar above the pictures with the titles of the news articles that shows how many articles there are. This doesn't. Also the "<" and ">" are showing but they don't do anything.
I am now thinking that it has to do with the Windows 8. I have just tried on the "other" browser (IE) and it doesn't work on that either. Thanks.
Start Firefox in Safe Mode to check if one of the extensions (Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Extensions) or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Appearance).
- Do NOT click the Reset button on the Safe Mode start window or otherwise make changes.