All versions of Firefox with the Australis UI is broken for me.

Hey, I've been having a problem with post-v28 Firefox. The Hamburger/3-Line button does not open for me in the Australis UI, and the about:customizing page does not open. It's just a blank page. Also, I think the newer Firefox has some problems with Session Manager, but I've been concentrating on the non-functioning vanilla stuff.
I've tried Uninstalling and Reinstalling, Safe Mode, Uninstalling with Revo Uninstaller, Manually deleting profile and program files, and trying non-Mozilla Firefox builds. Nothing works except going for ESR builds before the Australis UI was implemented (Pale Moon in particular).

Sorry, but I was using Pale Moon when I made that post. That may have given the wrong impression of my Firefox setup. I would change the "System Details" section of the question if I knew how. The Mozilla support forums seem hellbent on stopping any attempts of correcting my initial error.
My Firefox install doesn't work even with a clean install or in safe mode. I deleted pref.js and localstore.rdf as well as used the "Restart with Addons" disable option. Both options redundant since they were performed on a clean install, but neither helped. Currently, I am running a vanilla Firefox 31 install without any addons and with all plugins disabled. The only option thing I changed (besides disabling the plugins) was ticking off the "Don't load tabs until selected".
Currently, with even just a clean install, the hamburger menu doesn't open, the about:customizing page just opens and stays blank, and Firefox just opens to about:newtab with the little speed dial type boxes automatically hidden.
If it would help, I can post the correct Troubleshooting Information from about:support.

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