Submit button not working with gumby

I am using Gumby (http://gumbyframework.com/) on our home page. The page is very simple with no fancy js. In Gumby there is a submit button (http://gumbyframework.com/docs/ui-kit/#!/buttons) which lets you ..... well, submit forms. Not in FF!! When I click 'Submit' nothing happens. I do see bunch of css errors but after reading other answers I am going to ignore them.
The same page works on chrome (and supposedly on IE)

Did everything you asked me to. No use. See logs [http://we.tl/qKjPwG7m6n here] By the way, I am creating the form in js. But that shouldnt be a problem as it works fine in Chrome.

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