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I have a weird problem in Firefox and Firefox only (version 3.0.10). It exists only on the pages of my website. Other pages looks normal. And it appears as if the top portion (1,000px) of the page is blurred, clouded (covered with clouds) and can't be accessed with the mouse (links are not working).

The fog appears a few seconds after the page is loaded.

Someone else with FF v.3.0.10 can't see that problem. So it could be me only - problem with my PC.

Here is an image (portion of the page)...

post-121-1241138214_thumb.jpg

Please Visit My Website with FF, wait a few seconds after page is loaded, and tell if you see that problem

I have reinstalled FF.

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I have a weird problem in Firefox and Firefox only (version 3.0.10). It exists only on the pages of my website. Other pages looks normal. And it appears as if the top portion (1,000px) of the page is blurred, clouded (covered with clouds) and can't be accessed with the mouse (links are not working).

The fog appears a few seconds after the page is loaded.

Someone else with FF v.3.0.10 can't see that problem. So it could be me only - problem with my PC.

Here is an image (portion of the page)...

post-121-1241138214_thumb.jpg

Please Visit My Website with FF, wait a few seconds after page is loaded, and tell if you see that problem

I have reinstalled FF.

Just done it, and I have seen no problem.

But a nice trick to bring me to your website... :)

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It is not a trick, see the attached image.

What browser have you used? It takes 15-30 seconds for the fog to appear.

Edited by Condo_bk
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Condo_bk, You have used the site overlay function in Google Analytics. Delete your Google Analytics cookies and restart the browser. Voila!

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Thanks a lot George.

Everything is back to normal.

Please explain what it is the site overlay. I am checking my stats with Google Analytics, but do not know what's went wrong.

There is another strange problem, with IE for this time:

1. I have recently added a statement in my web pages on top of HTML -

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"

"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">

This is in order to make my pages in "strict mode" as opposite to "quirks mode". I am an old timer.

Now, the content of my <td> tag in tables is appearing centered (instead of being align=left). in order to correct this, I have to add "align=left" attribute to every <td> tag. So, instead of:

<table><tr><td>

it must be changed to:

<table><tr><td align=left>

What's wrong here?

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