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a website shows number of searches completed and left in internet explorer but not mozilla. why?

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my website-www.skiptracing.com displays a box in the upper left hand corner which indicates the users name, status, searches left and searches completed. this box displays in internet explorer but not in mozilla.

how do i get this to display in mozilla?

my website-www.skiptracing.com displays a box in the upper left hand corner which indicates the users name, status, searches left and searches completed. this box displays in internet explorer but not in mozilla. how do i get this to display in mozilla?

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Note that visibility: hidden is apparently meant as style rule and not as attribute: style="visibility: hidden" and Firefox makes two attributes out of it (visibility: and hidden) and that may cause that element to stay hidden.

document.write('<TABLE width="150" height="125" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" style="border-bottom: #'+bordercolor+' 1px solid;"><tr BGCOLOR="#D2D1CC"><td valign="top" class="note-text"><BR>');
document.write('<DIV id=\"UserInfo\" visibility: hidden>' + UserInfo + '</div>');
document.write('</td></tr></table>');

How is that area populated because I assume that you need to be logged on to make this work?