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cursor active over "empty" (blank) space on all pages

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The cursor becomes active over blank space. I see the https:// at the bottom of the window, but there is no printing or shading, or any other graphic, just white space. It is as though the site has transparent places. This is true in all web sites, but not ALL printing, shading, or graphics are gone from each one, just partial-enough to let me navigate the site:

    • examples:
    • weatherbug allows writing, but not the radar in the large display.
    • g-mail displays black lines, but no shading, and not all google graphics are visible.
    • PNC.com has a strange look, some but not all graphics visible.
    • FireFox logo-graphic missing from this site

I don't know how many sites are affected, nor do I know what logo-graphic is missing from each one. They all show white space, with the https:// location, as the cursor moves, in the bottom edge of the window skin. (where it shows the page loading %, then, done)

The cursor becomes active over blank space. I see the https:// at the bottom of the window, but there is no printing or shading, or any other graphic, just white space. It is as though the site has transparent places. This is true in all web sites, but not ALL printing, shading, or graphics are gone from each one, just partial-enough to let me navigate the site: **examples: **weatherbug allows writing, but not the radar in the large display. **g-mail displays black lines, but no shading, and not all google graphics are visible. **PNC.com has a strange look, some but not all graphics visible. **FireFox logo-graphic missing from this site I don't know how many sites are affected, nor do I know what logo-graphic is missing from each one. They all show white space, with the https:// location, as the cursor moves, in the bottom edge of the window skin. (where it shows the page loading %, then, done)

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