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Hi, I'm using Zotero in Firefox 21.0 and having trouble with the disappearance of items in the Zotero left hand sidebar - My Library, Group Libraries, and all the file names I have disappear and reappear when I run the cursor over them. Also the little buttons across the top (the cog wheel, the add an item button, the button to enter DOIs etc) disappear from time to time. I use Zotero so much I remember where they are, but it's still a nuisance. Does anyone have an idea of why this happens and what I can do to fix it?
btw, I'm using a MacBook Air, latest model and none of my add ins are on the known list of problem-makers.
Many thanks, Zoe
btw, I'm using a MacBook Air, latest model and none of my add ins are on the known list of problem-makers.
Many thanks, Zoe
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If that doesn't help, are you able to take a screenshot of the problem? If so, upload it somewhere (Dropbox, imageshack.us) and post a link here.
I disabled all the add ons and returned to the default theme on Firefox, restarted, and still no change. Thanks for your help.
What version of OS X are you running?
So my advice would be to see if this goes away in the next version of Firefox or Mountain Lion and use Zotero Standalone in the meantime. Zotero for Firefox will automatically switch into "connector mode" when Zotero Standalone is open, letting you save from web pages into Standalone using the address bar icon. If you quit Standalone, Zotero for Firefox will go back into full mode.
See my post near the end of:
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/25242/black-lines-missing-citations-toggle-mode/
I provide a video of an extreme example. This continues, even after my upgrade to OS 10.8.4, doubled RAM, and a new more powerful video card.
I've worked with AppleCare and at the "Genius Bar". The probelm persists and exists on my MacPro as well as my MacBook Pro. This is not a Zotero problem.
It can occur when I view long lists of references on PubMed and Web of Science. Apple says that they acknowledge that the problem is real but that they cannot determine the cause. Same situation with Mozilla folks. This is clearly a FireFox issue.
The solution, for me, is to wait a few moments scroll above the point where the missing part of the image appeared and slowly scroll back.