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Mac desktop firefox does not display "see more" link in LinkedIn profiles

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Hello,

I have a Mac desktop running Seqouia 15.1.1, and I'm using Firefox, primarily.

Inside LinkedIn, the "see more" link is missing in people's profile sections. I can;t expand any of these sections to read them in full.

They are present in Chrome. They are present on my iPhone.

I've reset everything I can think of but nothing impacts it. Also, this is a fairly new problem. So, something updated that caused this but Idk what.

The attached images give examples.

1st image (FF): Where the "..." is, a "see more" text link should also appear. 2nd image (CH): "See more" is present.

Hello, I have a Mac desktop running Seqouia 15.1.1, and I'm using Firefox, primarily. Inside LinkedIn, the "see more" link is missing in people's profile sections. I can;t expand any of these sections to read them in full. They are present in Chrome. They are present on my iPhone. I've reset everything I can think of but nothing impacts it. Also, this is a fairly new problem. So, something updated that caused this but Idk what. The attached images give examples. 1st image (FF): Where the "..." is, a "see more" text link should also appear. 2nd image (CH): "See more" is present.
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We have the same issue on Windows starting earlier this month: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1476672

This should be fixed in Firefox 134, which is scheduled to be released January 7th.

According to the bug report (#1936267), LinkedIn actually is relying on a broken behavior, and the web standard specification says the button shouldn't be rendered. It seems Mozilla has bent its typical stubborn adherence to standards in this case.

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We have the same issue on Windows starting earlier this month: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1476672

This should be fixed in Firefox 134, which is scheduled to be released January 7th.

According to the bug report (#1936267), LinkedIn actually is relying on a broken behavior, and the web standard specification says the button shouldn't be rendered. It seems Mozilla has bent its typical stubborn adherence to standards in this case.

Thank you jscher2000! I can wait til then!