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The web site "http://ilmatieteenlaitos.fi/saa/Tampere" started to miss pictures of clouds, rainfall etc after automatic upgrading of FX 5 to FX 6 (on XP SP3) these are still viewed onIE7 or FX 4 (on Ubuntu 10.10)

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I have used Firefox several years as my only Internet browser on Win XP SP3). The different (FI) versions have been upgraded to new ones automatically without facing any difficulties. Now the version 6 (in FI) of FX shows odly the affected site (pictures of clouds, sun, rain etc are missing only the temperatures can bee read) and the lay out of FX homepage and other pages are different too. I installed IE 7 and it shows correctly the affected site. I have in another PC FX 4 on Ubuntu 10.10 and it too shows the site correctly. I reinstalled FX 6 on this XP without deleting the present FX 6 as beeing afraid of loosing the bookmarks. The reinstallation didn't help at all.

I have used Firefox several years as my only Internet browser on Win XP SP3). The different (FI) versions have been upgraded to new ones automatically without facing any difficulties. Now the version 6 (in FI) of FX shows odly the affected site (pictures of clouds, sun, rain etc are missing only the temperatures can bee read) and the lay out of FX homepage and other pages are different too. I installed IE 7 and it shows correctly the affected site. I have in another PC FX 4 on Ubuntu 10.10 and it too shows the site correctly. I reinstalled FX 6 on this XP without deleting the present FX 6 as beeing afraid of loosing the bookmarks. The reinstallation didn't help at all.

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That is this background image:

  • http://cdn.fmi.fi/symbol-images/weather/weather-symbols-8b.png

Make sure that you allow pages to choose their colors and that you haven't enabled High Contrast in the Windows Accessibility settings.

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