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Firefox and ebay!

oldagetraveller
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I'm using Firefox 21.0 on a Win 7 p.c.
I tried to list an item on ebay earlier and the continue "button" was missing after I'd selected the category I required. I clicked where the "button" should be and it worked! Also I uploaded some pictures for the listing and they were not visible.
This is a Firefox issue because I successfully listed using IE without any problems whatsoever.
ebay's live chat advised that it is a browser issue.
I was initially using an earlier version of Firefox when this occurred but tried after downloading 21.0 and it's still the same. I listed an item a couple of weeks ago, using Firefox, without this happening.
Any ideas because Firefox seems to be fine with everything else?:)
I tried to list an item on ebay earlier and the continue "button" was missing after I'd selected the category I required. I clicked where the "button" should be and it worked! Also I uploaded some pictures for the listing and they were not visible.
This is a Firefox issue because I successfully listed using IE without any problems whatsoever.
ebay's live chat advised that it is a browser issue.
I was initially using an earlier version of Firefox when this occurred but tried after downloading 21.0 and it's still the same. I listed an item a couple of weeks ago, using Firefox, without this happening.
Any ideas because Firefox seems to be fine with everything else?:)
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ageoldtaveller i too have similar problems don't use eBay myself but win 7 and firefox i have some sites that have issues like george on asda try looking at mens clothes then clicking on some specfic tabs on size for example.
you end up getting flash just going round and round locking you out. is a few sites but is not my flash having issues, it is firefox its self jump into ie and the issues dissappear!
also another site to try tesco mens clothing problems there as well. firefox could do looking into this.
having to rely on ie as a back up is not good news imho plus i do not like ie either.
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