On 01/01/2016 02:33, Ed Mullen wrote:
> Ed Mullen wrote on 12/31/2015 8:14 PM:
>> Paul in Houston, TX wrote on 12/31/2015 2:02 PM:
>>> Ed Mullen wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Uh, read my post again.  ALL of the add-ons were manually disabled and
>>>> the images were NOT
>>>> visible.  Adding them back one-at-a-time isn't going to do anything.
>>>
>>> Oh, I see.  Not an add on then.
>>> Something in basic SM settings instead.
> 
> I should add that in Safe Mode everything was good.  So what's the 
> difference between Safe Mode and manually disabling all extensions and 
> plugins and running in regular mode?  What else is Safe Mode doing?
> 
> Because whatever it is that fixed the issue and manually disabling 
> add-ons did not.  I'd like to know because migrating to a new profile in 
> a case like this is not trivial and I know what I'm doing.  I'd dread 
> talking someone else through it.  I've got a couple of dozen email and 
> news accounts and lots of custom settings.  I've kind of got it down to 
> a science of copying and pasting account settings from the old profile's 
> prefs.js to the new one but it's not what I'd call "fun."
> 
> I even went so far as to use about:config in SM and TB side-by-side to 
> try and find any relevant settings differences and finally gave up.
> 
> Oh, well.  Problem solved with new profile.  No wonder we see that 
> answer here so often.

Go into your old profile, and type about:support

Compare that output to the output for your fresh profile,
especially the "Important Modified Preferences" section.

Regards.

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