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firefox does not display the mail on att/yahoo mail page

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How can I restore the display showing my mail? I am using Firefox with Yahoo mail. For some reason it appears that the margins have disappeared and now only the first column (i.e., the column showing the "Inbox", "Contacts" and "Folders") is displayed. Nothing happens when I click on the "inbox" icon; the mail is not displayed.

This happened

Every time Firefox opened

== two weeks ago

How can I restore the display showing my mail? I am using Firefox with Yahoo mail. For some reason it appears that the margins have disappeared and now only the first column (i.e., the column showing the "Inbox", "Contacts" and "Folders") is displayed. Nothing happens when I click on the "inbox" icon; the mail is not displayed. == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == two weeks ago

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I have been having this problem too of late. Buttons on the top of the inbox view are not showing up. And most painful is that the body of emails are not showing up.

I checked my IE view settings to compare them to my Firefox settings and they are equivalent (i.e., using UTF-8). On a whim, I switched my Yahoo mail to the "all new Yahoo mail" and the problem went away. Switched back to Yahoo mail classic and the problem comes right back.

So it could be a Firefox thing OR it could be precipitated by Yahoo.