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WebHelp launch issue in Firefox

New Here ,
Dec 10, 2007 Dec 10, 2007

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When launching our WebHelp project in Mozilla Firefox, it initially displays as a small window at the bottom of the screen, then it automatically resizes to the normal window size. What could be contributing to this--is there a fix?

We are using RH6, running on Windows XP, SP2.

Your help is appreciated!

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New Here ,
Jan 31, 2008 Jan 31, 2008

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I have the same problem. Anyone know of a solution?

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Enthusiast ,
Feb 01, 2008 Feb 01, 2008

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When you launch Firefox all by itself, what does the screen look like?

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Feb 01, 2008 Feb 01, 2008

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Hello,

Figured out it was just a setting. When defining Windows, I simply cleared the "Use Default Browser Settings" checkbox and selected the Properties (Toolbar, Menu, Location Bar, etc) for the window. Phew. This one was a relatively simple fix. And now the other Firefox issues...

Thanks!

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