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    Really odd Mac OS X Firefox problem...

    Out of nowhere, a scrollbar appears on EVERY user signature on this website.... I'm not sure if it happens on Safari or not. I'm positive that it doesn't happen on the Win32 version of Firefox.


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    Definitely haven't seen that on any Windows or Linux versions of Firefox. Must be a Mac issue. Hell, it has to happen once in a while.
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    Originally posted by FORD
    Definitely haven't seen that on any Windows or Linux versions of Firefox. Must be a Mac issue. Hell, it has to happen once in a while.
    Well, I just updated to Firefox 2.0.0.1, but I'm on the PC now. I'll check it out in the morning to see if it still does that. I will also check to see if the same thing happens in Safari.

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    I'd stick with safari , firefox doesn't seem to improve anything on my mac.

    They're used to be a mac browser called shiira , see if that's still aboot

    It rocked !

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    I love the integration of Safari with Mac OS X.


    I just use FF because of the neat extensions.

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    Originally posted by MERRYKISSMASS2U
    Well, I just updated to Firefox 2.0.0.1, but I'm on the PC now. I'll check it out in the morning to see if it still does that. I will also check to see if the same thing happens in Safari.
    http://prdownloads.sourceforge.jp/sh...hiira1.2.2.dmg

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    Originally posted by flappo
    I'd stick with safari , firefox doesn't seem to improve anything on my mac.

    They're used to be a mac browser called shiira , see if that's still aboot

    It rocked !
    http://digg.com/apple/Shiira_2_0_Released

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