Forum Upper Bar is a little too high...


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As you can see in the screenshots, the upper bar of the forum is too high. This never happened until I upgraded Firefox to 3.0.5. Even an uninstall, reinstall, and new profile didn't help and IE 7+8 load it fine. Anyways the version and the shots:

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Strange thing is that I don't even recall updating to 3.0.5, it just happened I think I changed a setting in about:config. But anyways is anyone else getting this? I'm using the Stylish extension if this is needed and I haven't set any site styles specific to neowin, only other sites and using the All-Glass Firefox thing Ambroos is working on.

edit: I also forgot to add this shot which may help...

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ooo snap!

That was the problem afterall, now I know whats going out of my addons list.

Please close this thread then...

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What non-Mozilla released version are you using?
That just an extension/stylish script to change the about logo.

It's a nice adblocker trap that we have here :p

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If you'd stop blocking ads the site would load just fine... :hmmm:

Has nothing to do with it. I see the forum just fine with Fx 3.05. Maybe the Glaser extension has something to do with it.

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Has nothing to do with it. I see the forum just fine with Fx 3.05. Maybe the Glaser extension has something to do with it.

Wrong, it has everythign to do with adblock.

If the top ad gets blocked a certain way, the nav will get pushed to the top...

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If you use adblock at all its not good, it sounds like a plugin tho that's conflicting.

It seems like the OP is using Glaser, maybe that is doing it. Something with the padding??

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