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I have to refresh every page for it to look normal. I think the problem is with the page.tpl.php file. It was working fine with all browsers until the 4.0.1 upgrade this morning. What can I do to fix this?

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www.mbfindustries.com displays wrong when you click on something after it loads the front page. I have to refresh every page for it to look normal. I think the problem is with the page.tpl.php file. It was working fine with all browsers until the 4.0.1 upgrade this morning. What can I do to fix this?

www.mbfindustries.com displays wrong when you click on something after it loads the front page. I have to refresh every page for it to look normal. I think the problem is with the page.tpl.php file. It was working fine with all browsers until the 4.0.1 upgrade this morning. What can I do to fix this?

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I just tested it and it doesn't display properly if you block cookies. However, if I allow session_cookies, it loads correctly. See screenshot.

If you're not blocking cookies, then the problem might be due to your Java installation being outdated. Update via http://www.java.com/en/

You also need to update these two as well:

If the problem persists, try running Firefox in Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode. If it functions properly in that configuration, then one of your add-ons is the culprit.

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If you've been to a page in the site and reloaded it, it will look find until you click on another link that you have not viewed yet (see screen shot).

I've upgraded the java, flash, shockwave, etc and still no solution.

How do you run Mozilla in Safe Mode for XP?

How do I allow cookies? I'm assuming I am already allowing them since the pages display correctly after I reload every page that doesn't look right.

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It looks like that your screenshot if cookies for the site are blocked. Choose to allow Session Cookies via Firefox orange button | Options | Options | Privacy. See Cookies

Link to start Firefox in Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode

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We just solved the problem. It had nothing to do with Mozilla's settings. The problem was in the reset.css file. There was a "2" in the code when there should not have been. Thanks for your help.

Nick

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OK, but which app had the wrong code in reset.css?

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The app reset CSS was in was a custom drupal theme. I'm not sure what caused the extra digit.

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OK, thanks for letting me know.