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Firefox can't display interactive(?) graphs, charts (Bank of America & Webull, Etc) while Chrome can

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Hello folks, I have two images attached that show Firefox browser cannot display what it is supposed to.

First image is a watchlist page from stock trading platform Webull. As you can see, left side of the photo is empty while the right side (chrome) correctly shows the watchlist.

Second image is a page from Bank of America webpage with the loading circle. It circles forever and ever without ever displaying whatever it is trying to load.

Last photo is a screenshot of my add-ons page just in case this is needed; am I missing something?

I used Chrome whenever there were moments like this when Firefox cannot load, but this time around I wanted to reach out and try to get this issue fixed. I'll continue my search and try to provide any relevant information or updates as needed.

Please let me know any ideas or solutions you guys may have!

Thanks.

Hello folks, I have two images attached that show Firefox browser cannot display what it is supposed to. First image is a watchlist page from stock trading platform Webull. As you can see, left side of the photo is empty while the right side (chrome) correctly shows the watchlist. Second image is a page from Bank of America webpage with the loading circle. It circles forever and ever without ever displaying whatever it is trying to load. Last photo is a screenshot of my add-ons page just in case this is needed; am I missing something? I used Chrome whenever there were moments like this when Firefox cannot load, but this time around I wanted to reach out and try to get this issue fixed. I'll continue my search and try to provide any relevant information or updates as needed. Please let me know any ideas or solutions you guys may have! Thanks.

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Refreshing Firefox eventually solved the issue; looks like I won't ever know what the cause may have been...

Hopefully I didn't lose too much with the refresh. Anyhow, is there a way to tag this question as resolved? or delete the question?

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Refreshing Firefox eventually solved the issue; looks like I won't ever know what the cause may have been...

Hopefully I didn't lose too much with the refresh. Anyhow, is there a way to tag this question as resolved? or delete the question?

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Hi Ikarus, you can mark your report about how you solved it as the solution. There should be a button to the right or underneath for that purpose.

A Refresh resets numerous settings to "factory default" such as your home page, default search engine, privacy behaviors, etc. If you need a reference for what was changed, the "Old Firefox Data" folder on your desktop should have the previous set of files.

A Refresh also removes your add-ons and their data.

If you use Firefox Sync, when you log in to Sync in your refreshed profile, you may get some of that stuff back, so overall it's difficult to say exactly what is lost and what is not lost at the end of all that.