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Firefox 113.0.1 & Windows 11 home 62-bit

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I have the latest version of Firefox that I just installed on my new Windows 11 laptop. I am an attorney and, I have to be able to log-on to our state's court record system. I imported my bookmarks and passwords from my Windows 10 desktop PC and all of them work fine except for the ndcourts website. When I try to log on, Firefox forces me to enter the User ID and Password (like I do on the Windows 10 PC) but, when I click "Sign On", all that happens is that the log-in page displays a blue teardrop under the last character in the "User Name" box and nothing happens. When I contacted the ndcourts folks they stated that other Windows 11 users are having a similar problem but, they checked my account and, said it has to be Firefox. They had me use Chrome and the other Windows 11 browsers it worked fine on both other occasions. I have used Firefox for years with Windows 7, XP and 10, so, is there a work-around or a setting that needs to be adjusted. THX

I have the latest version of Firefox that I just installed on my new Windows 11 laptop. I am an attorney and, I have to be able to log-on to our state's court record system. I imported my bookmarks and passwords from my Windows 10 desktop PC and all of them work fine except for the ndcourts website. When I try to log on, Firefox forces me to enter the User ID and Password (like I do on the Windows 10 PC) but, when I click "Sign On", all that happens is that the log-in page displays a blue teardrop under the last character in the "User Name" box and nothing happens. When I contacted the ndcourts folks they stated that other Windows 11 users are having a similar problem but, they checked my account and, said it has to be Firefox. They had me use Chrome and the other Windows 11 browsers it worked fine on both other occasions. I have used Firefox for years with Windows 7, XP and 10, so, is there a work-around or a setting that needs to be adjusted. THX