Want mail & other+ pop ups. Help

Hi
When I use Safari or Firefox and go to a Webpage , where it says contact me and you click normally a popup email address or simular appears , well when i click nothing happens , Yes I allow all pop ups .
What can I do to allow these email address to appear .
Also sometimes other websites ( EG. KBS -korean tv my girlfriend watches ) the Vod player popup there doesn't work , I click and again nothing happens , normally should pop up a screen says you want to install KBS Vod player - But I click and nothing , again I have block pop ups off ?? this happens on several websites also.
While I am here does anyone know why a Lot of websites I get a Blue box with ? inside but not on my Antique Windows laptop
I have a Macbook pro , lepoard all updated , full codecs, players ,everthing I should need .
Any help Appriciated
Thanks

hi this is one website email I cannot get
http://www.capebyronimports.com.au/location.htm
I click on there contacts email address and it just flashes but never see address
How can I see the email address - is there some setting wrong somewhere ??
thanks all

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