eBay Display Problem 2.40

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Pav78
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eBay Display Problem 2.40

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With SM 2.40, when I do a search on eBay, the Search Results display page has a "blank" area at the top of the Page:

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I was able to get the correct Display if I Stopped the load by clicking on the Stop Load (X) before the load was totally finished:

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I hope this can be fixed.

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Re: eBay Display Problem 2.40

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Pav78 wrote:With SM 2.40, when I do a search on eBay, the Search Results display page has a "blank" area at the top of the Page:
I can't reproduce that fault. The same search on the same site loads fine for me.

Possible causes might be adblocking, JS or cookies at your end?
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Re: eBay Display Problem 2.40, Solved

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Frank Lion wrote:
Pav78 wrote:With SM 2.40, when I do a search on eBay, the Search Results display page has a "blank" area at the top of the Page:
I can't reproduce that fault. The same search on the same site loads fine for me.

Possible causes might be adblocking, JS or cookies at your end?
Yup! Problem was Adblock Plus. Installed latest version and all is Good. I should have tried that first before posting. Thanks Frank.
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Re: eBay Display Problem 2.40, Solved

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Pav78 wrote: Thanks Frank
No problem, glad to help.
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