While Firefox is doing the same thing for me (no access to pages or menus), I've reverted to using Mozilla rather than sinking to the level of Microsoft. However, I'm with you; help would be greatly appreciated - I've never seen a program do something like this after I've completely removed everything and started over.
Thanks for the help, but just like knick, I uninstalled/reinstalled (more than once) - the tags for the extension aren't there, but Firefox still won't load a page to save its life - loads the page header, and that's about it.
It worked fine for me just double-clicking and opening with Firefox...of course, now that I uninstalled it, Firefox refuses to load and run properly, but I guess that's the price of education.
You know he actually mentions a "true stargate" in the pdf?
The only things missing are an infinite improbability drive and speculation on the human ability to internally produce heavy water (though I haven't read the whole thing; maybe I should look before I speak).
While Firefox is doing the same thing for me (no access to pages or menus), I've reverted to using Mozilla rather than sinking to the level of Microsoft. However, I'm with you; help would be greatly appreciated - I've never seen a program do something like this after I've completely removed everything and started over.
Thanks for the help, but just like knick, I uninstalled/reinstalled (more than once) - the tags for the extension aren't there, but Firefox still won't load a page to save its life - loads the page header, and that's about it.
It worked fine for me just double-clicking and opening with Firefox...of course, now that I uninstalled it, Firefox refuses to load and run properly, but I guess that's the price of education.
You know he actually mentions a "true stargate" in the pdf? The only things missing are an infinite improbability drive and speculation on the human ability to internally produce heavy water (though I haven't read the whole thing; maybe I should look before I speak).