I HATE that cookie-clearing behavior of Firefox's. It did it in version 2 as well, and it's incredibly annoying.
The only other possibility I can think of for why you're seeing this display in FF is that it's loading some other file with CSS positioning info that conflicts with LJ's. But in order for that to happen, you'd have had to specify a different default CSS file to override everything, and I really doubt you did that.
Even so, it might be worth nuking your FF preferences. Back up your bookmarks first, just in case; they aren't stored with this file, but better to be safe than sorry. Then delete ~/Library/Preferences/com.mozilla.firefox.plist. If you have other com.mozilla files lying around, you may want to kill them too (unless you have a Thunderbird plist file, because that's got your mail preferences).
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on 2009-01-02 01:48 am (UTC)The only other possibility I can think of for why you're seeing this display in FF is that it's loading some other file with CSS positioning info that conflicts with LJ's. But in order for that to happen, you'd have had to specify a different default CSS file to override everything, and I really doubt you did that.
Even so, it might be worth nuking your FF preferences. Back up your bookmarks first, just in case; they aren't stored with this file, but better to be safe than sorry. Then delete ~/Library/Preferences/com.mozilla.firefox.plist. If you have other com.mozilla files lying around, you may want to kill them too (unless you have a Thunderbird plist file, because that's got your mail preferences).