Waldo Lemmer wrote:
>
> Chrome violates the HTML5 spec in many ways, and many web developers
> only test their sites in Chrome, so some sites occasionally break in
> Firefox. The situation has improved a lot over the years, though.
>
> Firefox has a channel through which broken sites can be reported:
> https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/report-breakage-due-blocking
>

I'm looked into that link.  I put my mouse pointer over the thing they
say to check and it shows nothing is detected or blocked.  So, I guess
that isn't the problem.  This could be a Ebay problem.  The way it is
supposed to work is when I put in and/or select the items needed, it is
supposed to change the button to be clickable.  It fails to do that. 
Thing is, it could also be Firefox.  Firefox works on every website I go
to.  I can't recall the last time a site didn't work so I'm kinda
leaning to it being a Ebay problem but I could be wrong.  I wasn't
surprised when Seamonkey didn't work.  Heck, most sites don't work right
with it anymore.  I just know something is wrong since Chrome worked. 
Thing is, I don't trust Chrome for much.  Even tho I use Gmail, I don't
trust Google much at all either.  I use encrypted email for some
things.  Keeps their nose out of my business.  LOL

I really need to switch to a better email provider.  Thing is, I'd like
to set it up so that I have a email program that fetches my emails and
then I just connect locally to read them. After all, Seamonkey stopped
fetching emails automatically long ago.  Plus, once setup, I could stop
using Seamonkey.  Seamonkey needs some serious work.  Sad tho,  I like
it in a lot of ways. 

I may look into other email sites again.  I need a really good guide to
get it to work like I need tho.  I don't know where to even start. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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