Problem dislaying "NEW YORK TIMES" homepage with Firefox on my Mac
I had made no change to my version of Firefox (or any other updates on my MacBook), but suddenly a couple weeks ago my New York Times homepage started appearing with a huge blank white space (almost larger than my screen, top to bottom) b/w the NY Times header and the articles. I found advice online that said simply to go to VIEW-->ZOOM-->RESET, which did immediately fix the top half the page. But, now the white space is just below the top articles, between the "front page articles" and all the "section articles" below. Also, I just updated Firefox, and it made no difference with this problem. This is very frustrating & makes the pages hard to read Hoping to resolve it! Thanks!
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Just to say that I see this same problem (or something very similar) on one of my 4 Windows 7 machines running FireFox. The other 3 display the NY Times site properly, but one machine has a banner along the top and then white space running down both side frames and the center frame for about two page scrolls down. Then, everything is scrunched into the middle.
For me, the View/Zoom/Reset selection solved the problem, though.
I had the white space problem too. View/Zoom/Reset does help. I changed View/Character Encoding to Western-ISO 8859 and now it is completely fixed. It was on universal.