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craigslist pictures do not select when rolling over

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Used to be that when a craigslist ad had multiple pictures, rolling over the thumbnails would load that picture in the larger space above. Now nothing happens and if I click the thumbnail the picture loads but only the picture.

thinking it is some add on I've recently added but I can't determine which add ons have been recently added/enables.

Used to be that when a craigslist ad had multiple pictures, rolling over the thumbnails would load that picture in the larger space above. Now nothing happens and if I click the thumbnail the picture loads but only the picture. thinking it is some add on I've recently added but I can't determine which add ons have been recently added/enables.

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