![]() ![]() (b) The machines cannot talk to each other. ![]() ![]() (a) My two computers are running totally different versions of Firefox - 52.9.0 (32-bit) "ESR" on the old machine, and 80.0.1 (64-bit) on the new one.But even that doesn't seem to me to make any sense. (6) Therefore, I can only conclude that it is a My House problem. There wasn't a word about it in either place. Then I searched both the Web and the Mozilla "knowledge base" to see what other people were saying about this problem. I waited for it to be fixed by Mozilla, but it wasn't. (5) So that meant that it must be some sort of Firefox problem. But then I went to Google Images using other browsers, on both my old machine and my new one, and Google Images worked perfectly normally with those two browsers. (4) Then I thought it might be a Google Images problem. But then I went to my newer machine and discovered that exactly the same thing was happening under Windows 10. (3) I first encountered this behavior on my XP machine, so I thought it might be an XP-related problem. For example, YouTube is still correctly displaying the little images for its suggested videos. (2) As far as I can tell, this is happening only with Google Images. And, indeed, if you click there, the program opens a window with the image in question in it. By that, I mean that if you use the mouse to hover over where the picture really is, the cursor changes its form to let you know that it is now over something clickable. (1) The missing pictures are still there you just can't see them. All of a sudden, starting a few days ago, when Google Images showed the results of a search, it no longer displayed little pictures with them. ![]()
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