If you are not afraid of the code, you can try to search for 'class="t' in your $PROFILE/chrome/*, and try to identify to which extension the line belongs. Then you can uninstall it by hand, instructions in:
http://white.sakura.ne.jp/~piro/xul/doc/installation.html.en#uninstall
I seem to recall a similar error I solved this way, the problem was "Preferential", I think, but I'm not sure.
If you still can't solve it, try googlin' some more or lurking your installed extensions' forums in:
http://update.mozilla.org/extensions/
If you just want to have your browser back, try creating a new profile with firefox -ProfileManager; then you must copy to it by hand anything you want from your old profile: bookmarks.html, history.html, Cache/... (when firefox is not running).
Good luck
James D. Freels escribiÃ:
My i386 system running Debian/Sid is using the current mozilla-firefox at version 0.9.3-2. Everything works except at the bottom of the firefox window is a large rectangle covering the entire width of the window. Contained in the lower left of this box (gray background) are the characters:
class="t ^
I have disabled about every option (plugins, etc.) and still this shows up. Also every web page including a blank page this shows up. It is such a nuisance, I cannot use it.
Anyone else seen this before I file a bug report ?
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