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How might that’ve caused it? What does that mean? (I’m puzzled).

All browsers have a "cache" (often called by some other name, eg. Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer) where they temporarily store the files they need while displaying a site. It helps them render sites faster. If the files in the cache gets corrupted somehow (browser closing improperly due to device crashing, bugs in a site's code, etc.) they may not get refreshed the next time you visit a site and the corruption may mess with the site. For instance, since upgrading a web-based application we use at work, we have to repeatedly clear the cache for some users due to weird behaviour in the application. Most browsers let you clear the cache somehow, which will fix these issues. I'm guessing resetting clears the cache.

In case you're wondering, yes, the cache is a potential privacy issue. When you use a browser in a "Private" mode, it automatically clears the cache after every use for this reason.
 
All browsers have a "cache" (often called by some other name, eg. Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer) where they temporarily store the files they need while displaying a site. It helps them render sites faster. If the files in the cache gets corrupted somehow (browser closing improperly due to device crashing, bugs in a site's code, etc.) they may not get refreshed the next time you visit a site and the corruption may mess with the site. For instance, since upgrading a web-based application we use at work, we have to repeatedly clear the cache for some users due to weird behaviour in the application. Most browsers let you clear the cache somehow, which will fix these issues. I'm guessing resetting clears the cache.

In case you're wondering, yes, the cache is a potential privacy issue. When you use a browser in a "Private" mode, it automatically clears the cache after every use for this reason.
Which I do try to use. So I don’t get it. But, whatever, it’s fixed now.
 
Hello,
I was able to reproduce that bug.

On my computer, when the window is narrowed sufficiently, the date block (the one shown upside down above) appears sideways on Waterfox, Firefox and Chrome, but upside down in Internet Explorer 11. It disappears on Edge.

The date block disappears completely if I make the window really narrow (< 250-300 pixels in Waterfox).

Note that I am logged in in Waterfox, Firefox and Firefox for mobile; not in the other platforms.

My computer:
– Windows 10 (French-Canadian localization)
– Waterfox 56.2.8 (a Firefox derivative)
– Firefox 66
– Chrome 73.0
– Internet Explorer 11
– Edge – version unknown.

On my phone, the date doesn't appear at all if I look at the page vertically, but it appears vertically if I turn my phone sideways (landscape mode). Same behaviour with Brave
My phone:
– Android 8.0.1
– Firefox 66.0.2
– Brave 1.0.89
 
Hello,
I was able to reproduce that bug.

On my computer, when the window is narrowed sufficiently, the date block (the one shown upside down above) appears sideways on Waterfox, Firefox and Chrome, but upside down in Internet Explorer 11. It disappears on Edge.

The date block disappears completely if I make the window really narrow (< 250-300 pixels in Waterfox).

Note that I am logged in in Waterfox, Firefox and Firefox for mobile; not in the other platforms.

My computer:
– Windows 10 (French-Canadian localization)
– Waterfox 56.2.8 (a Firefox derivative)
– Firefox 66
– Chrome 73.0
– Internet Explorer 11
– Edge – version unknown.

On my phone, the date doesn't appear at all if I look at the page vertically, but it appears vertically if I turn my phone sideways (landscape mode). Same behaviour with Brave
My phone:
– Android 8.0.1
– Firefox 66.0.2
– Brave 1.0.89

Thanks! I'll do some testing based on this on the weekend. Waterfox, eh? Must take a boo at that.
 
I have been playing around with the Ignore function and here is something I just discovered.

Say I have someone on Ignore and decide to "Show Ignored Content" on one of the threads.

I cannot Quote from that person's post. It looks like I am using the Quote feature as I type my response, but when I post it, the quote disappears.

So I guess if I want to do this badly enough, I will need "Unignore" the person temporarily.

This site works in mysterious ways. :)
 
Even god is so mysterious as to become nothing ... and to some love is very becoming to them .. as they seem to have lost something usual and normal for here! Thus very large schisms ... as divine separation to increase ankh!

Is that a stretch ? Sometimes we drag our nothings about with us unknowingly if the psyche is MS understood!
 
I have been playing around with the Ignore function and here is something I just discovered.

Say I have someone on Ignore and decide to "Show Ignored Content" on one of the threads.

I cannot Quote from that person's post. It looks like I am using the Quote feature as I type my response, but when I post it, the quote disappears.

So I guess if I want to do this badly enough, I will need "Unignore" the person temporarily.

This site works in mysterious ways. :)

Actually, it hides quotes from Ignored persons. If you hit Show Ignore, the quote should reappear. I will test to confirm but that's my recollection from when I used ignore. I took a 30 day break from using Ignore and, so far, haven't gone back.
 
I had Show Ignored Content active when I tried to respond to the Ignored person. (Otherwise I would not have seen that person's post and tried to reply.)
 
Ignored is best used if the alternate wishes you unseen ... thus a lot of the stuff is invisible to powers of elimination!

Thus some fabrications are waist like in the pinch ... chiffies?

Then words like pore-no enter the scene as funny bunches ... harlots! Does raise stresses ... angst and other lines of tug ...

Is there anything more mysterious than word itself? I could go on incomprehensibly because of oddly absorbed BS ...
 
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Thus upgrading is palmed off pore lei understood ... Sundays are like that without theological terms being explained ... rather than used to cause chaos ... possibly the ultimate concern by those pushing naivete? Is that ignorant or what?

Do study and etude alternate and comparable Theos ... yours is not the only singularity ...
 
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