The problem was due to me accidentally instructing Firefox to no more
load images from that given web server. So I kept having advertising
images, because they are loaded from other servers. But no more cartoon
images from the Slate.com server.

I didn't even know that preventing to load images from a given server
was possible with Firefox and it was far too easy, by a simple unnoticed
keystroke or mouse click, to have the images from a site blockaded.

Months later I understood the problem and then learned to re-authorize
the loading of the images, using the Preferences dialog box from
Firefox. I had to do it quite often.

Then the problem faded away, probably because the entry to disallow
loading the images, inside Firefox' pop-up menu, was placed much lower
in the menu.


** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Fix Released

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cartoonbox.slate.com no display correctly in Firefox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254983
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