When I hover over the links in Mode safe, I can get a preview of the text, but not in Normal startup - what could be the cause of the problem?

For example, in the forums, I used to be able to see the first line or so of text by placing the cursor on the link - on a new computer, I can't. I don't know if this is a setting on the latest version of Firefox (installed on the new machine), but when I start mode safe mode it shows me the preview. Any advice would be appreciated.

Try turning off hardware acceleration.

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