Firefox no longer opens when I click on a link in my e-mail program. Worked fine until I upgraded to 10

Mac 10.6.8, Entourage 2004

Is there a way for me to determine where on my desktop the new web pages open when I click on links?
Not sure if that can be done but you can press the Expose   key which will show all open windows.

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