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Strange loading
Sometimes, websites don't look like you expect them to – images might not appear, menus might be out of place and text could be jumbled together. This might be caused by a compatibility problem between Internet Explorer and the site you're on. Sometimes, this can be fixed by adding the site to your Compatibility View list.
To add a site to the Compatibility View list
Note
If you add a site to the Compatibility View list and the page looks worse, the problem might not be compatibility and you should remove the site from the list.
Once you've turned on Compatibility View, Internet Explorer will automatically show that site in Compatibility View each time you visit it. You can turn it off by removing it from your compatibility list.
Not all website display problems are caused by browser incompatibility. Interrupted Internet connections, heavy traffic or problems with the website can also affect how a page is displayed.
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Bareus wrote:
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Same happened for me once, just refresh the page or close the window/the entire browser and load again.
The reason is that you have probably disturbed the loading process
It was not possible by fixing due to loading or some simple tricks.. I have used a back up of my pc to fix this, as after rebooting and reloading every single thing to my IP internet connection browsers and so on.. did not solve it.
It is fixed, i am happy.. all thank you for your time to help though


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Adder wrote: I dunno though, I tended to hand code pages, but maybe it could be some stylesheet not loading properly. If you've got a dodgy internet connection you might see this happen from time to time (or if your downloading A LOT of other things at the same time LOL). Many pages these days reference layout parameters and styles from an external file which is called early in a webpage to populate the page's individual contents with standardized information like fonts etc, its how most template driven sites work to reduce the complexity in site creation and making changes to site layouts.
PC is directly on glass fiber network, have extreem high quality connection :side:
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Aqua wrote: PC is directly on glass fiber network, have extreem high quality connection :side:
I'm jealous!!!!!

I'm on 1.3Mbps down and 0.19Mbps up.... better then dialup at least :S
... and I don't get that page loading problem.
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Aqua wrote:
Adder wrote: I dunno though, I tended to hand code pages, but maybe it could be some stylesheet not loading properly. If you've got a dodgy internet connection you might see this happen from time to time (or if your downloading A LOT of other things at the same time LOL). Many pages these days reference layout parameters and styles from an external file which is called early in a webpage to populate the page's individual contents with standardized information like fonts etc, its how most template driven sites work to reduce the complexity in site creation and making changes to site layouts.
PC is directly on glass fiber network, have extreem high quality connection :side:
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Adder wrote:
Aqua wrote: PC is directly on glass fiber network, have extreem high quality connection :side:
I'm jealous!!!!!
I'm on 1.3Mbps down and 0.19Mbps up.... better then dialup at least :S
... and I don't get that page loading problem.
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I will look into doing things differently in the future, as the cdn was setup before we started using https.
Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies.
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ren wrote: The reason why this happens is your OS/browser/ISP does not like one of our security certificates, specifically the one for cdn.templeofthejediorder.org, which is where we host some common resources. It could be caused by a security policy on your computer, an antivirus/firewall, an obsolete browser or operating system, or a problem with the certificate authority.
I will look into doing things differently in the future, as the cdn was setup before we started using https.
Can the OS/browser/ISP not make an exeption for sercurity certificates? Kind of allow it ? Sorry Ren , talking out loud really , i'll ask my daughter about those protocols , i see that an obsolete browser is also an option , and what if you are using more than one ?
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MartaLina wrote: Yes i know that Aqua, i noticed you use at least 2 browser types , chrome and firefox , i used to do that and got all kinds of silly things. I will ask my daughter when she comes home she is an ICT student and she told me once to stick to one browser and set it as the main browser ?
Hehe, i only use chrome. But downloaded firefox to check if the problem was within chrome, ore within my computer. I can be very analytic when I want to fix something so hard.. :blush: I enjoy my pc, thank you for your advice and words yesterday, you are great!
~ Aqua

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