Melody
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On occasion, while browsing on PC, I'll click a link and get nothing but a blank white page. Now normally this might be defeated by reloading the page, but that does no good. I've tried clearing my cache and restarting firefox as well, and I don't have the slightest clue as to why it happens. It's been occurring for the past few weeks now, making it difficult to browse PC freely. Could someone please look into this?
I've tried various troubleshooting measures of my own, Firebug shows the page source when the white page hits. (believe me, I've tried loading PC with firebug both on and off, so I know it's not the addon.)
This problem has started occurring shortly after the Bidoof background random element was introduced/announced informally, I'm assuming that this script or modification is causing some rendering issues on my end but I've found nothing in my examination of the page source that might enable me to disable this on my end via greasemonkey to avoid problems. (Was it implemented at all? If so, maybe a little help coding a greasemonkey script to either disable it or fix it, so we can troubleshoot it and see if the bidoof thing is what causes it?)
I am running Adblock Plus, with NoScript (I keep it on allow scripts globally most of the time and just blacklist the scripts/sites I need to)
Here's my browser's User Agent String, to show what I have.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.9.1.3) Gecko/20090824 Firefox/3.5.3
I've tried various troubleshooting measures of my own, Firebug shows the page source when the white page hits. (believe me, I've tried loading PC with firebug both on and off, so I know it's not the addon.)
This problem has started occurring shortly after the Bidoof background random element was introduced/announced informally, I'm assuming that this script or modification is causing some rendering issues on my end but I've found nothing in my examination of the page source that might enable me to disable this on my end via greasemonkey to avoid problems. (Was it implemented at all? If so, maybe a little help coding a greasemonkey script to either disable it or fix it, so we can troubleshoot it and see if the bidoof thing is what causes it?)
I am running Adblock Plus, with NoScript (I keep it on allow scripts globally most of the time and just blacklist the scripts/sites I need to)
Here's my browser's User Agent String, to show what I have.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.9.1.3) Gecko/20090824 Firefox/3.5.3