August 8, 20169 yr Refer to the attached image. The theming appears to be broken, but I cannot tell exactly what it is.
August 8, 20169 yr Looks like the css just didn't load properly for you. It seems to work fine for me, did you try refreshing?
August 8, 20169 yr Looks like the css just didn't load properly for you. It seems to work fine for me, did you try refreshing? i refresh multiple times on mobile w/ data and it appears like the picture. but when i reload on wifi it corrects itself /shrug
August 8, 20169 yr Author Looks like the css just didn't load properly for you. It seems to work fine for me, did you try refreshing? Because I didn't try refreshing first. So, it only loads over Wifi (ie, excludes mobile data). This doesn't make any sense.
August 8, 20169 yr Because I didn't try refreshing first. So, it only loads over Wifi (ie, excludes mobile data). This doesn't make any sense. Maybe the connection is just slow wich makes it not load properly. I have the same issue of the css not loading and images being broken sometimes when my connection is too slow. That's not only here but on different websites as well, so I think it's an issue on your side.
August 8, 20169 yr Author Maybe the connection is just slow wich makes it not load properly. I have the same issue of the css not loading and images being broken sometimes when my connection is too slow. That's not only here but on different websites as well, so I think it's an issue on your side. Considering this is the only thing I've ever not loaded at work, while on 4G, I highly doubt that.
August 8, 20169 yr Considering this is the only thing I've ever not loaded at work, while on 4G, I highly doubt that. Hmm maybe your provider is blocking some of the resources or Cloudflare. Did you try clearing your cache already?
August 8, 20169 yr Author Hmm maybe your provider is blocking some of the resources or Cloudflare. Did you try clearing your cache already? Scrubforums loads fine (so no problem with Cloudflare), and it was the first time visiting the site on my phone (so no problem with cache), let alone using 4G to access it.
August 8, 20169 yr This is in fact because of cloudflare, however, it's because of the way osbot uses mixed content urls. For now if you want the website to function as needed use the https protocol instead of http So something like https://osbot.org/forum/
August 8, 20169 yr Author This is in fact because of cloudflare, however, it's because of the way osbot uses mixed content urls. For now if you want the website to function as needed use the https protocol instead of http So something like https://osbot.org/forum/ If I could have gotten remote debugging to work, it would have been easy to spot this. But that's weird it would load fine on a Wifi network, though not on a mobile network. https error should fire on both occasions.
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