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Just tried reboot. No luck. Here's the screen I get when I try to reply. I get similar screens for posts and PMs (no text boxes to type in).
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(Responding via FireFox)
Just tried reboot. No luck. Here's the screen I get when I try to reply. I get similar screens for posts and PMs (no text boxes to type in).
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I think this is caching too, as this was the issue that I fixed before I opened this thread.Somehow I think this is your Chrome browser caching old data Peter. I think that because it works for you with firefox. Perhaps follow the instructions to completely remove chrome and all remnants then reinstall it. Anybody else still having problems?
Yes, this solved the issue. Thanks so much Josh, John, Craig, et al.I think this is caching too, as this was the issue that I fixed before I opened this thread.
I think a reinstall is a bit overkill, but I like the "have you tried rebooting it" troubleshooting spirit. haha
Peter, try this for me in Chrome:
1) Open the site in an incognito more tab (Command+Option+N?) - Does that work?
2) Open the developer tools (Sorry...) (Command+Option+J --> "Network" panel/tab at the top)
2a) Search for what feels like forever, and find the "Disable Cache" checkbox. Ensure that it is checked.
2b) Refresh the page --> Does that work?
If either of the above works, it's a caching issue
3) Add "?PageSpeedStickyQueryParameters=sticky_60minsjw&PageSpeed=off" to the end of links to test.
3a) or just click this link: https://canadianhobbymetalworkers.c...QueryParameters=sticky_60minsjw&PageSpeed=off
--> This stuff at the end of a link will disable a server side optimization thing on a per link basis (needs to be copied to each link you want to test). Does it work then?
On this forum can we all just agree that a hammer is a "Precision Adjustment Device" for computers?No idea what you guys are talking about, caches, chrome, and what have you. Not even close to being a tech or geek, give me a big hammer and i will fix things. You guys keep up the good work on the tech stuff though, keeps me a safe from gremlins.
On this forum can we all just agree that a hammer is a "Precision Adjustment Device" for computers?
(Apologies to Josh, John and the other real techies in this thread).