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Problem with a GIS website

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Until the most recent update of Firefox, I was able to access atrribute data of a GIS map feature on the GIS Open Data, State of Michigan website:

https://gis-michigan.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/2020-voting-precincts/explore?location=44.909859%2C-86.310800%2C6.97

Now, I can not click on any feature. I can do this, however, using Chrome. What is the issue, here?

Until the most recent update of Firefox, I was able to access atrribute data of a GIS map feature on the GIS Open Data, State of Michigan website: https://gis-michigan.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/2020-voting-precincts/explore?location=44.909859%2C-86.310800%2C6.97 Now, I can not click on any feature. I can do this, however, using Chrome. What is the issue, here?
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More context. Here are some screenshots in Firefox and Chrome. As you can see, in Chrome, I don't even have to select a feature to get a preview of its name. In Firefox, I can not select a feature, at all:

Moambuepyre FireFoxFan1 rupive

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lol Whatever.

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Hmmm, after downgrading and now upgrading to v 102.0 (32-bit), I'm still exihibiting the same problem. I even turned off my anti-virus software and tried brand new profiles.

Here's another angle: Is anyone here still using Windows 7? If so, can you check to see if you can access the attributes on the GIS website? I can't think of anything else.

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Okay, so I've narrowed things down. Apparently, the last Firefox update or two no longer allows a work-around for my very old, buggy graphics card for WebGL-based pages. Chrome still provides a work-around. But, I'm not sure exactly what or where that is.

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