Problem viewing PDFs on Browser in 10.1.3

I can't download or preview PDFs on browser since installing Adobe Reader 10.1.3 on my MacBookPro OS 10.7.2. The Internet option in the Adobe Reader preferences does not allow me to click on the Display PDF in Browser. The box is shadowed. Not sure how to proceed to fix this problem. I use Firefox 6.0.

Taken from: http://helpx.adobe.com/content/dam/help/attachments/Acrobat_Reader_ReleaseNote_10.1.3.pdf
Dropped support for:
• All versions of Firefox prior to 10.0.

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