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Unable to open / access / Yahoo Sign In button After updating to Firefox 14.01

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After upgrading to Firefox 14.01 I can't sign into Yahoo Mail or Yahoo Id.

The Yahoo Sign In Button is dead and is unclickable. This happens when I enter username and password to the Yahoo Sign in.

I have cleared all cookies, disable all Add ons. uninstall the latest flash. did all the other adjustments that I read on the Help.

It still does not work This is a browser issue or a Yahoo Sign In issue?

After upgrading to Firefox 14.01 I can't sign into Yahoo Mail or Yahoo Id. The Yahoo Sign In Button is dead and is unclickable. This happens when I enter username and password to the Yahoo Sign in. I have cleared all cookies, disable all Add ons. uninstall the latest flash. did all the other adjustments that I read on the Help. It still does not work This is a browser issue or a Yahoo Sign In issue?

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The Yahoo Toolbar and the Babylon extension have caused that problem in the past. Some toolbars overlap onto the top of the web page and can make buttons/links unclickable. That may or may not be what is causing your problem. If you have either installed, you can disable or un-install the toolbar(s). After that, restart Firefox to see if the problem is resolved.

If that does not solve the problem, start Firefox in Firefox Safe Mode; if the problem is resolved in Firefox Safe Mode, the problem is caused by one of your Extensions. To exit Firefox Safe Mode, close Firefox, wait a few seconds, click the Firefox desktop icon to start Firefox in regular mode.


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