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You can reply in the fast reply box, but you can't use the full editor.

Like if you quote some one and you get to this screen....

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There is no cursor in the text box and you can't click in it to type..

also if you use the full editor, you get the same problem.. but the quick edit is fine.

Must be the dark one?

I honestly have no issues with any FF versions 3.6 or 3.62, i update soon as they are ready.

I'm using light skin only.

I have heaps of add-on's as well (adblock, site location and others)

You running windows nismoid?

Indeed - Windows 7

FF3.62 upgrade seems to have fixed the issues I had with the refreshing of pages after posting.

See i was never getting that issue either.

If i did a quick edit - and saved it, it would update my post immediately without me having to belt F5

Nismoid maybe it has something to be with you having an admin account. Could you try making a new account or using someone elses and see what happens?

I have to use IE ( hurt to say that ) to post in here. I can't with fire fox. :)

I'm an admin and I've got the issue showing up intermittently now, so we can rule that out.

It happens on my machine at work (was running FF 3.6, but running FF 3.6.2 now), but doesn't happen on my machine at home (running FF 3.6 and 3.6.2 since last night). Really has me stumped... :)

It happens on my machine at work (was running FF 3.6, but running FF 3.6.2 now), but doesn't happen on my machine at home (running FF 3.6 and 3.6.2 since last night). Really has me stumped... :blink:

Dif'rent OS?

i'm running FF 3.62, and previously 3.6, on win 7 and havent seen any of these issues at all.

in fact, control panel, find members posts, etc, seem to load faster than ever before. prob due to the new local hosting.

ive noticed PMs and posting in a thread (like now) takes quite a while to send (<1 min). but surely thats not browser related.

Edited by Munkyb0y

Still got issues with posting new threads in FF 3.6.3. add ons enabled or disabled doesn't matter. No cursor in text box. Works fine in fast reply and quick edit but nothing else. WIN 7 Ultimate 32bit. Pain in the arse really. have we got a fix for this yet? It only happens on this forum none of the others I use have it but they are also not Invision boards.

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