T0T0R
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Why is the wiki not properly displayed ?
Hello everyone,
It has been several months since I noticed this, I can't get any wiki page displayed properly (with CSS I guess) on firefox. I had the HTTPS
everywhere addon installed, so everytime I was redirected to the https page.
I just tried with another navigator, and the http page works just fine, whereas the https still has the issue (attached file). Is it a known problem ?
[Edited on 18-10-2021 by T0T0R]
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ManyInterests
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Are you using Tor? Because when you do, it will look like that.
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SplendidAcylation
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I'm not using Tor, and it looks like this to me too, sometimes it looks right, but it seems to be random whether or not it displays correctly.
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Texium
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Seems to be a problem with https. Both on my laptop (in Firefox) and on my phone (in Safari) it looks fine on http, but isn't displaying correctly on
https. I'll try to contact Polverone as he's the only one who might have the ability to fix this.
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SplendidAcylation
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Quote: Originally posted by Texium | Seems to be a problem with https. Both on my laptop (in Firefox) and on my phone (in Safari) it looks fine on http, but isn't displaying correctly on
https. I'll try to contact Polverone as he's the only one who might have the ability to fix this. |
How are you switching between HTTP and HTTPS?
If I change the address to HTTP, it just reverts to HTTPS
That said, if I click the little padlock (in Firefox) to the left of the address bar, and click "Disable protection for now", that seems to revert it
to HTTP and it works like that.
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