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[Win10] Anyone having Firefox problems?

Edit: I figured it out. It was a "night mode" add on.

It's happening quite often that I will go to a site on Firefox, and I can't see the site. Instead, it's completely white. One site this happens with is any search on Google Images.

This has only started happening since I upgraded to Win 10. It's happening on my laptop and desktop.

Any ideas on how to remedy this?

I am not going to use Chrome/Chromium or Edge/IE.

8 years ago by ColonBowel with 5 comments

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  • Zephyrium
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    I use firefox as well as chrome and have yet to come across this problem, Is it specific sites or just random?

    • ColonBowel (edited 8 years ago)
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      It happens on Google images every time. Then, it happens a lot on obscure news sites typically from snaps on here. I noticed that it happens a lot when the site tries to shove an advertisement or join our site "subpage/frame" in the middle of the screen when you first load the site.

      Interestingly, on this Clickhole quiz, I can see everything fine until I answer the first question. Then, it all goes blank if I scroll down, but comes back when I scroll up.

      It happens on this site from the moment I go to it: http://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/

      The only thing I can imagine is that it's an AMD problem? That's the only thing I see that the laptop and desktop have in common.

      • Zephyrium
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        AMD CPU or GPU? I have a AMD GPU and made sure to install the newest Windows 10 drivers before making the upgrade leap. Firefox seems to be running fine for me. if it's a gpu have you updated drivers to the most current?

        • ColonBowel
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          Thank for your response and sorry for not updating you specifically. The issue was with a night mode app. Once I uninstalled it from both PCs, it worked fine again.

  • Fuyu
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    I'm using Cyberfox, which is a fork of Firefox and haven't had any issues. You could try Cyberfox or Pale Moon if you want to stay within the Firefox environment but perhaps see if it is Firefox specifically or perhaps your internet. I know when I had a crappy ISP I'd get white pages a lot.