Hi, I've just noticed that if I try to search with google all I'm getting when I go to the google site is a page full of code. Likewise when I try to sign into either twitter or youtube- just a page of script something like below- anyone know how to sort that out- it's pretty irritating:( Many thanks in advance.
Have you got any extensions (such as Adblock Plus) installed? If so, go to Tools > Add-ons and disable them, one by one, until the problem (hopefully) corrects itself. Then remove the offending extension. (If it's something that you really value, you can then try restarting your computer and re-installing it).
You say when you try and sign in to twitter or yourtube, both those sign in pages would be secure (https) pages, so are all the pages you're getting the problems with secure (i.e. the address starts with HTPS, rather than HTTP)...
I'll admit, I'm guessing here because I've never seen this before.
if the bottom one only works, I guess you could try the normal secure page problem fix, check the time and date on your computer.... not that I've ever seen it cause this problem.
Thank you both, both of chuck's links work and I already tried disabling add ons and also completely uninstalling and reinstalling firefox 'bare' so to speak. Also if I simply try to search anything in the google drop down search bar it does it, I've never seen anything like it and am fairly stuck. IE and Chrome and are both fine.
Thanks for your help so far.
Hi ellipsis thank you but it's only English ticked and it's still doing it. Seems only to be anything google related- all other sites are fine ( you tube is now a google site isn't it? Not sure about twitter- but those seem to be the only three things affacted).
It works for me too on my laptop and office computer, it's just the one I use most of the time at home and it's a very sudden thing it was fine the other day and haven't installed anything new.
Hmm, sounds like your DNS is messed up. Could be a virus or something just gone a bit wrong with your hosts file. I will leave Chuck to advise, he has a lot more experience in that than me. It was the word "Google" that caught my eye, as I know my way around that ...