Website broken for other Firefox users?

Are other Firefox users experiencing this problem: Sales disappear when I click on the product page and add to cart doesn't appear to do anything though when I open the cart, the item(s) DO appear, and are listed at the sale price. The forum is broken as well - can't add comments or start threads.
Internet Explorer works fine - but of course requires using Internet Explorer. And I prefer to only boot Windows for video games and Daz Studio (problem isn't specific to Linux though, Firefox on Win10 has same problem).
I do use the NoScript add-on so that could be the culprit, but I haven't had a problem with it as long as I allow scripts on the necessary domains. I've even tried allowing scripts globally, but no luck.
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I'm not having any problem with Firefox on Windows 10. I don't run NoScript, though.
You might find that it is something to do with google analytics.
On rare occasion, some sites don't work properly even with "Allow Scripts Globally" enabled so if it's working for other Firefox users that's probably the problem.
I'd hate to have to go through the hassle of removing No-Script every time I want to use this site, and was really hoping that wasn't the problem. Especially since I can keep google-analytics and facebook from collecting my web browsing data accross the site even with Allow Scripts Globally enabled.
Shop seems to not be filtering properly, my favourites apear but its not filtering purchused items?
I still don't see any problem. Hide Items I Own is working fine for me.
As Chohole says, for the last few days I have had toa llow Google-analytics.com in NoScript to have the site work correctly. I did send in a query on this but I've not had any response.
Which firefox version? I'm on 50.1.0 and Google Analytics is being blocked by privacy badger - and things seem to be working OK for me.
I was on 51.0.1, now on 52.0.0 with no apaprent change. Of course it may be a NoScript-specific issue.
Possible; I don't do NoScript - just AdBlock Plus, Privacy Badger, and Privoxy. :-)
Had to allow 'Google analytics' right after I upgraded Firefox to v52 to get the DAZ site working, so it may indeed be a problem between 'noscript' and the latest FF version..
There was an update to NoScript this morning which did say it's handling of google-analytics had been changed - though I am still seeing the issue here.
I had the same issue with NoScript. Google has an opt-out browser plugin, which I installed, and allowed Google Analytics scripts in Noscript, and the DAZ site works. If Google can be trusted, the info is not being sent. The plugin is here:
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.