Main page bug?
I ignore whether you are the only one but my interface is in French as well and I have flags instead of the languages in text.
I wouldn't worry about it too much if it happened only once. Are you still
getting that?
I suspect what most likely happened was the server took too long to respond
and your browser aborted the retrieval of those images. This could be because
the server had a temporary slowdown or because your internet was slow (or
bad) at that moment. Or it could be that the page load got stopped
accidentally.
Now i am on my girlfriend's laptop, wich is running lubuntu, and i see those
flags. I am gonna check this out on my computer later...
thanks
F5 hasn't change anything.
Here is the images url :
https://trisquel.info/images/flags/en.png
https://trisquel.info/images/flags/es.png
https://trisquel.info/images/flags/gl.png
https://trisquel.info/images/flags/fr.png
https://trisquel.info/images/flags/de.png
They're back...
Don't know why... It's pretty weird isn't?
Thanks to everyone of you!
I've tried clicking on all languages in logged-in and logged-out mode and I
only see them as country flags. Do you use the latest version of abrowser?
Press Ctrl+Shift+J and look for any errors.
I've tried clicking on all languages in logged-in and logged-out mode and I only see them as country flags. Do you use the latest version of abrowser?
Yes! number 10
Do you have JavaScript disabled? -> try enabling it. Do you have LibreJS enabled? -> try disabling it.
Edit: how do you use number 10? I have 8.0 with Trisquel 5.0 and when I try sudo aptitude upgrade abrowser
it tells me, abrowser is already the newest version.
Have you run 'aptitude update' first?
No. Everythin is ok on this side. thanks
You should also try a dist-upgrade.
No. Everythin is ok on this side. thanks
You should also try a dist-upgrade.
Have you run 'aptitude update' first?
Do you have JavaScript disabled? -> try enabling it. Do you have LibreJS
enabled? -> try disabling it.
Yes! number 10
I wouldn't worry about it too much if it happened only once. Are you still getting that?
I suspect what most likely happened was the server took too long to respond and your browser aborted the retrieval of those images. This could be because the server had a temporary slowdown or because your internet was slow (or bad) at that moment. Or it could be that the page load got stopped accidentally.
Press Ctrl+Shift+J and look for any errors.
Those are standard warnings associated with Drupal. You can ignore those.
Try a complete refresh by pressing Ctrl+F5.
If that does not fix it, right-click on one of those language labels, select "Copy image location" and paste the result here.
Those are standard warnings associated with Drupal. You can ignore those.
Try a complete refresh by pressing Ctrl+F5.
If that does not fix it, right-click on one of those language labels, select
"Copy image location" and paste the result here.
I am back to my computer and i still don'y have these flags...
This is what i got i the error console :
Now i am on my girlfriend's laptop, wich is running lubuntu, and i see those flags. I am gonna check this out on my computer later...
thanks
F5 hasn't change anything.
Here is the images url :
https://trisquel.info/images/flags/en.png
https://trisquel.info/images/flags/es.png
https://trisquel.info/images/flags/gl.png
https://trisquel.info/images/flags/fr.png
https://trisquel.info/images/flags/de.png
What happens if you right click on an image and select "View image info"?
Does this happen only on the French home page?
Try this (sorry I only have the English menu items):
Abrowser (Menu) > Preferences
Then select the "Privacy" tab.
Click "clear your recent history".
In that popup select a time range that goes back before you had this issue. And in the Details below, untick everything and only leave "Cache" ticked.
Then click "Clear now"
Ctrl+F5 reload again and see what happens.
Try this (sorry I only have the English menu items):
Abrowser (Menu) > Preferences
Then select the "Privacy" tab.
Click "clear your recent history".
In that popup select a time range that goes back before you had this issue.
And in the Details below, untick everything and only leave "Cache" ticked.
Then click "Clear now"
Ctrl+F5 reload again and see what happens.
It happen this :
And no, it happen on every language pages.
Thanks
What happens if you right click on an image and select "View image info"?
Does this happen only on the French home page?
They're back...
Don't know why... It's pretty weird isn't?
I came back to the main page and i've seen my old avatar and those flags... Then i hit F5, my actual avatar came back and the flags still there.
That's good news. Usually when some website resources break for no reason, a Ctrl+F5 refresh forces it to reload the resources instead of using the cached files.
That's good news. Usually when some website resources break for no reason, a
Ctrl+F5 refresh forces it to reload the resources instead of using the cached
files.
Thanks to everyone of you!