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rflensted

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Jul 3, 2014
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Hello MacRumors.

I am currently trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox and I have encountered a problem! I tend to visit the betting website bet365.com a couple of times a day, and before now I haven't had any trouble with it, however the website design is completely mangled using Firefox. I have attached pictures of the site below from Chrome and Firefox. Do any of you have any idea if it is fixable?
 

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can only try the uk version of that site, under 10.9.4 using FireFox 30 it seems OK?
 

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Why not just continue to use Chrome for that one site?
You have my permission to use more than one internet browser on your Mac. :D
 
Yeah, that is of course a possibility :D However I like being able to have everything at one place, and that's also part of the reason why I switched in the first place. I was just wondering if there was a checkbox that I simply could click to fix it, but if not I guess I will just have to deal with it.
I tried using Fluid to make an app out of the site but it completely ate away all of the CPU.
 
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Flash is included with Chrome, but Firefox would rely on whatever version of flash you have installed. You could make sure that your Flash plug-in is up-to-date. There may be other differences between the browsers that affect how the pages are displayed. Maybe you could go through the site's FAQ section?
or, technical issues - http://help.bet365.com/en/technical

Have you tried using Safari?

The site also says that you can contact them about various issues. You might get a better answer if you ask them.
 
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