After installing Facebook upgrade, login screen wo...

After my initial mystery problem on accessing Facebook on my new Nokia 6700 Slide (as mentioned elsewhere on this forum), I was eventually able to access it with no problems, had saved my login info, so hitting the Facebook button was all I needed..
However, last night, I was going to do a quick FB check, and hit the button as usual. I found that I was now logged out.
As I started entering my login info, a link popped up, saying that a Facebook upgrade was available.
I thought, I might as well upgrade there and then, to keep my phone applications up to date.
Mistake
Downloading & installation went fine, I got the notification saying that installation was complete.. But when I hit the FB button to enter my login info, the login screen would not stay on the screen at all! As I hit the button, the login screen appears for maybe less than one second, but there seems to be no way of making it stay on screen, so that I could actually enter my info.
I checked whether there was an alternate way of accessing FB, rather than using the button I have on my quick menu bar.. I found that, after installing the upgrade, I now had a FB link in Menu > Applications > Installations (I know it wasn't there before as the only default installation was G.I.JOE, the game, and I'd since added Backgammon and nothing else). I tried logging in that way, but the same thing happens - login screen won't stay open.
I wonder, is this happening to anyone else, and would anyone have an idea on how to fix it? (Is there a way to uninstall the upgrade that messed things up? Is the upgrade at fault, and is there a new upgrade on the way soonish?)

O...k.... As with the previous FB-related problem, this one seems to have sorted itself with time as well!
Maybe next time, I'll give it a day before posting yet another topic here

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