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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Study" data-source="post: 406142" data-attributes="member: 3889"><p>If you have only one or a few extensions/add-ons, it's easy to check to see which is the problem. (The grey bar is a textbook symptom of an extension problem.)</p><p></p><p>Go to Tools/>Add-ons in the menu bar. You may have to click on an extension to see its buttons. Click "Disable" and restart Firefox.</p><p></p><p>I have 21, so it's a bit more complicated when there's a problem. I disable half of them and restart Firefox. If the problem is gone, I know the cause is one of the newly disabled extensions. I turn half of those that I turned off back on, and restart Firefox again, and continue the process of turning half of the half on or off (and restarting Firefox each time), to home in on the troublesome extension.</p><p></p><p>Anyone still running OS 9 or remembers its extension-conflict horrors knows the process only too well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Study, post: 406142, member: 3889"] If you have only one or a few extensions/add-ons, it's easy to check to see which is the problem. (The grey bar is a textbook symptom of an extension problem.) Go to Tools/>Add-ons in the menu bar. You may have to click on an extension to see its buttons. Click "Disable" and restart Firefox. I have 21, so it's a bit more complicated when there's a problem. I disable half of them and restart Firefox. If the problem is gone, I know the cause is one of the newly disabled extensions. I turn half of those that I turned off back on, and restart Firefox again, and continue the process of turning half of the half on or off (and restarting Firefox each time), to home in on the troublesome extension. Anyone still running OS 9 or remembers its extension-conflict horrors knows the process only too well. [/QUOTE]
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