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this is how it appears in firefox .

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this is how it appears in google chrome.

and as you can see you see the line beneath the page ... now , this may seem a little awkward , but can someone help me on how to get the same thing in firefox plz? it seems weird.
 

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What lines do you mean?
it's more natural lol... when you type on google something that you want to search for , those little lines appear... and now they disappeared , i already tried to re-install firefox and nothing changed , my firefox is up-to-dated.

i dont see the difference... :S

is this a spot the difference game ?

and by lines so you mean the underlines of the links ?

I am so confused :|
yes , i mean the underlines of the links.
 

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Tools > Options > Content > Colours (in fonts and colours) > Underline links tick box?

I haven't used Firefox in a long time but I think there was a display option for underlining links.
 

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It's probably just something different with the coding of the browser.
Not too sure why you are using chrome anyway. It's a shit tier browser and you should stick with firefox.
chrome might be 2 seconds faster but it isn't as stable as firefox, it also adds random extensions that a troublesome to get rid of when it updates.
 

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It's probably just something different with the coding of the browser.
Not too sure why you are using chrome anyway. It's a shit tier browser and you should stick with firefox.
chrome might be 2 seconds faster but it isn't as stable as firefox, it also adds random extensions that a troublesome to get rid of when it updates.
i'm using firefox.

Tools > Options > Content > Colours (in fonts and colours) > Underline links tick box?

I haven't used Firefox in a long time but I think there was a display option for underlining links.
it was already selected and it isn't working.
 

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It's probably just something different with the coding of the browser.
Not too sure why you are using chrome anyway. It's a shit tier browser and you should stick with firefox.
chrome might be 2 seconds faster but it isn't as stable as firefox, it also adds random extensions that a troublesome to get rid of when it updates.
You just don't know how to use Chrome, or you browse weird porn sites. I never had the problems you have and I've been using chrome since the beginning. Umad?
 

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it was already selected and it isn't working.
Just to confirm we were looking at the same option, you've seen this?

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If so then the only thing I can think of is starting Firefox in safe mode to see if you've got an add-on causing it.
 
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Just to confirm we were looking at the same option, you've seen this?

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If so then the only thing I can think of is starting Firefox in safe mode to see if you've got an add-on causing it.
like i said before , it's already selected.
 

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like i said before , it's already selected.
Yep just checking sorry. That option makes my Firefox look exactly like yours did so there must be some difference between ours. You can check if it's an add-on by restarting with add-ons disabled. Again I'm not an experienced Firefox user so I don't know much about the process. You can go Help > Restart with Add ons disabled... but I don't know whether add-ons are re-enabled if you close that window and open it fresh*. Anyone care to shed some light? I don't want to be responsible for you disabling add-ons then not being able to turn them on again.

* According to Mozilla support, closing Firefox (Safe Mode) and reopening Firefox will put all your add-ons and settings back to normal.
 
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Yep just checking sorry. That option makes my Firefox look exactly like yours did so there must be some difference between ours. You can check if it's an add-on by restarting with add-ons disabled. Again I'm not an experienced Firefox user so I don't know much about the process. You can go Help > Restart with Add ons disabled... but I don't know whether add-ons are re-enabled if you close that window and open it fresh*. Anyone care to shed some light? I don't want to be responsible for you disabling add-ons then not being able to turn them on again.

* According to Mozilla support, closing Firefox (Safe Mode) and reopening Firefox will put all your add-ons and settings back to normal.
i didn't used my add ons.
 

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This is probably a CSS problem, stick with Chrome or alternatively, download the faster Opera browser, which is also more reliable than both of them.

If you're that desperate for Firefox though, just switch for now and wait for an update from Mozilla.
 
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