Firefox does not show emoticons on Facebook.

Instead of emoticons, Firefox shows me the empty spaces everywhere in Facebook (chat, updates, comments etc.). I tried to clean up all the data, I restarted and it does not help. The only thing that helps is when I downgrade to version 29, so there must be a bug. I use currently, 33.1.1 version, the latest being, on 64-bit Windows 8.1.

Emoticons work fine on other browsers (IE, Chrome, Opera).

OK, this bug is triggered by hardware acceleration. I updated my driver from Intel, and everything works now.

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