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Firefox - Watch Out With Chase !
Win XP Pro
I do on-line banking with Chase. I use Firefox. The Chase website works OK but Firefox does not. On one of the web pages, Firefox doe not render information properly. Making it difficult to complete transactions since a portion of the top of an inset page is covered by a white bar so I cannot get to the button needed to proceed. So do not use Firefox for Chase. This has been a problem for the last few FireFox ESR updates. I am currently using the latest ESR update according to FireFox. Previously Firefox version rendered the web page correctly. About two versions back. I just tied the outdated Chrome browser (that I DO NOT want to use) to check out the Chase website and Chrome does render the website correctly. Please suggest a browser that I can use on my Win XP Pro PCs ! I did talk to the Chase folks about this. They said to use a different browser. I cannot get my Seamonkey to post to Mozilla/Firefox. |
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Firefox - Watch Out With Chase !
Geepers,
Making it difficult to complete transactions since a portion of the top of an inset page is covered by a white bar so I cannot get to the button needed to proceed If you feel daring you could rightclick that 'white bar' and select "Inspect Element (Q)" from the context menu. Than wait a bit until the blue text-selection bar in the lower half of the screen (the "Inspector" window) steadies out, and than use the up/down arrow keys to move the blue bar up to select a bigger portion of the HTML content (encompassing the whole 'white bar'). Than rightclick on the highlited line(s) and select "delete node". Presto! The 'white bar' is gone and you can reach that button. Don't worry though, a refresh/revisit of the page will again show it (in other words, you do not even need to feel *very* daring, but just a bit. :-) ) If you use that page more often you could do the same (removing the 'white bar') using a plugin named GreaseMonkey. That would need some knowledge of JavaScript though ... Regards, Rudy Wieser |
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Firefox - Watch Out With Chase !
In message , Geepers
writes: Win XP Pro I do on-line banking with Chase. I use Firefox. The Chase website works OK but Firefox does not. On one of the web pages, Firefox doe not render information properly. Making it difficult to complete transactions since a portion of the top of an inset page is covered by a white bar so I cannot get to the button needed to proceed. So do not use Firefox for Chase. This has been a problem for the last few FireFox ESR updates. I am currently using the latest ESR update according to FireFox. Which is the last one there'll ever be for XP. [] Please suggest a browser that I can use on my Win XP Pro PCs ! [] See my next post (a reply to RW's reply). -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Sarcasm: Barbed ire |
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Firefox - Watch Out With Chase !
In message , R.Wieser
writes: Geepers, Making it difficult to complete transactions since a portion of the top of an inset page is covered by a white bar so I cannot get to the button needed to proceed If you feel daring you could rightclick that 'white bar' and select "Inspect [] bar'). Than rightclick on the highlited line(s) and select "delete node". Presto! The 'white bar' is gone and you can reach that button. Don't worry though, a refresh/revisit of the page will again show it (in other words, you do not even need to feel *very* daring, but just a bit. :-) ) If you use that page more often you could do the same (removing the 'white bar') using a plugin named GreaseMonkey. That would need some knowledge of JavaScript though ... [] If you have AdBlockPlus, it's "element hider" will allow you to select the blocking rectangle and, er, block it (for every time you visit that site), without needing any knowledge of JavaScript. And it can be undone. I use it a lot, even under 7 (but I use a very old [by modern standards] version of Firefox). -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Sarcasm: Barbed ire |
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