Plugin is needed to display problem

HI
I am experiencing a very weird problem within firefox web pages. every page i open on every website i visit i get in the bottom 1/3 of the display this error " A plugin isneeded to display this content" message.
the weird thing is that the whole page actually works but i have only 2/3 of the page displayed.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled fire fox twice and this problem still occurs. i haveno issue with IE explorer or Google Chrome.
If i cant find a resoloution to this i will have to sadley say goodbye to firefox i use it a lot in my work , but this problem is impacting badly
Surely i cant be th only one with this issue
any suggestions will be greatly appreciated

You're welcome

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