Why does my website display differently in different browsers?
When a browser reads the code behind your website, it translates the information in the default settings. For instance, Safari and Chrome have different default fonts, which means the font on your site changes when viewed in these browsers. Default issues are likely the most common reason for variance between browsers.
Why does my website look different on Firefox?
You may have inadvertently set the page style to No Style. To ensure Firefox is set to use the page’s default style: Press the Alt key to temporarily bring up the traditional Firefox menusOn the menu barAt the top of the Firefox window, click on the View menu, then select Page Style, then click Basic Page Style.
Why do some websites not work on Firefox?
Firefox cannot load certain websites If clearing your cookies and cache did not enable you to load the websites that did not work in Firefox, you should check your computer for malware. If you still have problems, follow the instructions in Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware.
Why is Firefox not working properly?
This error is caused by a problem with Firefox program files. The solution is to remove the Firefox program and then reinstall Firefox. (This will not remove your passwords, bookmarks or other user data and settings which are stored in a separate profiles folder.) Uninstall Firefox.
Why does Firefox crash so often?
If Firefox crashes constantly, the reason behind it may be a broken extension. To fix this issue, you can restart with add-ons disabled in Safe Mode. In Firefox, go to its menu, navigate to Help > Restart with Add-ons disabled and click Restart.
How do I uninstall and reinstall Firefox without losing bookmarks?
Performing a clean uninstallation of Mozilla Firefox removes your bookmarks permanently. Before uninstalling, however, use the Firefox Import/Export wizard to export your bookmarks to an HTML (HyperText Markup Language) file so that you can import them after reinstalling Firefox.