How do I get my horizontal scroll bar back?

Well, I just installed firefox 5 on my computer and for some reason, the bottom horizontal scroll bar you use to move the screen left to right has gone missing. So my question is, how do I get it back?

I had this problem and it only started after installing firefox v12.0 (on win xp).
Mozilla mentions it is related to the css 'overflow' attribute not being defined correctly.
HOWEVER, in my case, the offending line of css belonged to the jquery ui library
file: jquery-ui-1.7.2.custom.css
.ui-helper-hidden-accessible { position: absolute; left: -99999999px; }
all I needed to do was remove one of the '9's and the horizontal scroll bar reappeared on all pages that included this jquery ui lib.
the better solution would be to upgrade to the latest jquery ui lib.

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