FFixer

By Vaughan Chandler Last update Mar 9, 2011 — Installed 14,795,608 times.

Photos Tab Pages Won't Load

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Shimm User

Hi there...this is a great script. I love the bigger profile pics aspect, but I noticed after installing it (Firefox 3.0.4 and Greasemonkey), none of my friends photo pages would load after clicking on the Photos tab on their profiles. They would just sit there with the blue boxes fading in and out like they were trying to load, but they never would. If I uncheck the "Enable" box in Greasemonkey for Facebook Fixer, then reload the page, the photo pages load right up. I didn't see where anyone else is having this issue, so I started a new topic. For what it's worth, it was doing with both the version of Fixer of installed last week and the update I installed today.

 
Vaughan Chan... Script's Author

Hi Shimm

I just tried going to profiles and clicking through to different tabs and I got the problem several times. However in addition to getting the problem when using the script I also got it when the script was disabled and even when Greasemonkey itself was disabled. Doing a refresh seems to always reload the content properly (regardless of whether my script is in use or not). So it seems to be either a bug in Facebook's code for listening for clicks, or a change in Firefox 3.0.4 which breaks the site (I'm also using 3.0.4, I'll try to test with another browser/version when I get a chance).

If you still think its my script causing it, the only thing I can suggest would be to go to Tools > Greasemonkey > User Script Commands > Configure Facebook Fixer and disabling some/all of the features and see what happens. I don't really expect it to make much of a difference, but if it does let me know what you disabled and I'll look into it.

If anybody else is getting this problem please let me know what browser/version you're using, and if you get the problem only with my script enabled.

Vaughan

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