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Home page fine, www.st-owners.com on left 2 inches of screen, home page on rest of screen. Before 3.6.3 it was OK. Have screen print.

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After installing 3.6.3, home page comes up fine, but when I bookmark to www.st-owners.com, it shows up in the left 2 inches of the screen and the home page stays in the rest of the screen. I have a screen shot. IE8 & previous version of FireFox operate correctly.

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Every time Firefox opened

== after install of latest update

After installing 3.6.3, home page comes up fine, but when I bookmark to www.st-owners.com, it shows up in the left 2 inches of the screen and the home page stays in the rest of the screen. I have a screen shot. IE8 & previous version of FireFox operate correctly. == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == after install of latest update

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Right-click that bookmark and select Properties, then un-check the preference for Load this bookmark in the sidebar, and then click Save.

Using JavaScript buttons on web pages for "Bookmark this Page" causes that preference to be selected when saving the bookmark in that manner. So, don't use those buttons, use the "Bookmark this Page" feature that is built into Firefox instead.

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Right-click that bookmark and select Properties, then un-check the preference for Load this bookmark in the sidebar, and then click Save.

Using JavaScript buttons on web pages for "Bookmark this Page" causes that preference to be selected when saving the bookmark in that manner. So, don't use those buttons, use the "Bookmark this Page" feature that is built into Firefox instead.