Content is missing
I was filling out a City of Portland nuisance complaint form, but the "SUBMIT" button would not appear in order for the complaint form to be transmitted. I could only scroll down so far -- there was nothing more, no page two, etc. Email to City confirmed the problem with the form was on my end. Then I used Safari to get that same City complaint form. Same site, same form. But, on Safari there was about a full page more to the form that had been missing on Firefox. Additional questions, boxes to check, spaces to fill, places to upload photos/files. And at the bottom of the form was the "SUBMIT" button. I don't think I've had this particular issue with other forms, questionnaires, etc. elsewhere. Is there a filter or something blocking random stuff?
I'm not able to Screenshot the page as shown in Safari, so: https://www.portland.gov/homelessness-impact-reduction/report-campsite I think I can "Add image" as a screenshot of the form as shown in Firefox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oh well, turns out I don't know how to make all that happen. Thanks for whatever anyone can come up with.
Alla svar (3)
This one of the limitation of Firefox Browser itself it might not be up to security task for such Secure site and it might not work with their security checks thus there might be limited things that will show up. Try with Chrome PC or Safari Mac and see if those show the same issue if not then it's a limitation of Firefox programming causing it's handicap on those secure sites.
Hmm, when I check the box for "Tent, tarp, or other shelter" then a "Finish your report" section appears with a couple form fields and the Submit button. Do you see that section with the checkboxes when you visit the form in Firefox?
markwarner22 said
This one of the limitation of Firefox Browser itself it might not be up to security task for such Secure site and it might not work with their security checks thus there might be limited things that will show up. Try with Chrome PC or Safari Mac and see if those show the same issue if not then it's a limitation of Firefox programming causing it's handicap on those secure sites.
Firefox is just as secure, if not more so compared to the closed source Chrome/Chromium based browsers.