I built a fairly simple site, and all seems to be working fine, except one photo is showing up on almost every device/different computer I've looked at it on, except for one computer (in Firefox)!!! Does anyone know why a photo would show up for the majority of people, but wouldn't display on one computer??? There is no "broken path" icon that shows up for this person-- the image simply isn't there. Does this have anything to do with their browser settings maybe? Any help would be much appreciated!
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My Tumblr page does not load new pictures from photoset on some occasions. I have experienced this issue on Safari browser. The page is supposed to work like a blog of pictures that are on a chaos (different width is set for each picture, so that every picture is shown differently). After first X pictures, the website is supposed to load a new one beneath them (same as facebook post are functioning for example). This works fine on most devices and browsers, but recently it has stopped working on Safari on iPhones (but only at some cases, one time it is working, but other time it is not). It does not even show the symbol of loading on the end of the page and basically nothing happens when user scrolls down to the end of the page.
I have tried to search for any hints or information of similar issues that other have, but cant find anything that would help. I have also tried to write to Tumblr support, but no answer there yet.
If any of you have any idea what might cause the problem, please, try to answer!
When we select a captcha image, it fading away and a fresh new image is getting replaced, as shown in below screenshot. Same for all images in that captcha. For over a year we had no problem, but only since 2 days we are seeing this(no change is done in the page).
Additionally, this problem occurs intermittently irrespective of browsers, OS, or Browser Incognito mode.
We tried changing security level at Google Developer Console to low, medium and full but of no use. If you have any clue or handled this before, please let me know.
Note: I see this problem for my work website, personal website, as well on Quora Signup page also!(may have to keep refreshing for a while to see the problem).
This is expected behaviour, its just a different type of recaptcha challenge. You select all storefronts or whatever it tells you too and then it will fade out and load a new image. You have to repeat and click the matching images until there are no more storefront images left to select, then verify.
This is completely confusing for users. If you do it once and it behaves a certain way and then the next time images fade out it seems like an error. This is not an answer but hopefully if enough people lodge an issue they can make a more sensible solution.
I had the same problem and it was very annoying. At first i thought my captcha is bugged out.
The solution: Keep pressing the images they ask you to click on (for example "select all images with dogs")
As soon as there are no more pictures with "dogs" press the submit button and it should give you a positive response.
hope it helped :)
i faced the same issue.
Its not a bug as many guys claim.
But first of all you have to disable your ad blocker, if you are using any.
When recaptcha i.e. asks for chosing a bus, select a bus until there is no bus anymore.
Then verify... this worked for me. i hope for you as well
I went through many links and research for this behavior but as we all know grecaptcha is one type of service that protects your website from spam and abuse. Every time our CAPTCHAs are solved, that human effort helps digitize text, annotate images, and build machine learning datasets. This in turn helps preserve books, improve maps, and solve hard AI problems.
Google Recaptcha
So this is basic thing which everybody knows who are using grecaptcha.
But your question is appreciable but this behavior is not related to security settings or OS or Browsers or anything else.
(You will get rid of this behavior only when they change their behavior or launch new Captcha. :)
I have a website that I am trying to build and have built everything up. I viewed everything locally on my computer then bought a name and found a company to host it. The result is very different to my original vision. Everything seems quite blurry, things that where small before are now bigger and things have moved around.
I wonder if there is anything that I should be putting in my code to make it different? I tested it locally and hosted on chrome.
www.chloebox.com
here's the website, if anyone has any ideas, please let me know.
Thanks!
I zoomed in 150% and everything seems fine like that.
Chrome remembers your zoom settings per domain, is it possible you developed using 150% zoom, and the live site is at 100%?
EDIT:
As an aside, I think your site is really hard to navigate. If I have to wait for a box to turn to be able to click on something I want to, I'll close your site really fast... The menu on the bottom is barely noticable. I would also add the static text menu to all the subpages for easier navigation. Sorry, this is not really relevant to the question, I just thought I'd add my 2 cents.
I have created a gif in photoshop. It has two frames displayed for 4 seconds each and is on a loop forever.
For some reason the image freezes on the second frame and does not continue to load in some browsers (The exact information about browsers and / or versions is unclear at the moment but it has happened in the latest version of chrome).
The image is embedded in the code in the standard way, no javascript is used and nothing is changing the element.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this? Everything I have searched for so far seems to result in people saying "Oh, I forgot to put make the gif loop forever" instead of any real reasons for causing this problem.
Thank you for your help!
Edit: Sorry I didn't think about putting an image in the original post. He is an example of one advert which doesn't seem to work.
Because the current image displays correctly in everything I've tryed so far, try to create image in different application.
Some applications you may try:
GIMP - tutorial
Some freeware crap.
I'd vote for GIMP. Its complicated, but its free and it has wide user suport.
If you still fail...
Now its time to check the enviroment. First, open the image on different machine. Maybe there is something wrong with your browser instalation. In this case, reinstall.
Try to upload on different server. Maybe your browser does not correctly decompress deflated data or has other communication issues.
I have been developing a media player browser plugin for the past few month using Firebreath, but I do not think this is a Firebreath problem.
Currently I am stuck on this weird problem that occurs when one tries to reload the webpage containing the plugin. The image that was being displayed before the reload will stay stuck on the top of screen. The new reloaded plugin will be alive and well behind it but the old image will stay stuck their on the screen forever. If I scroll or resize the browser or even change URLs the image will stay put, however If I move the browser the image will follow. The image stays after closing a tab, but leaves when closing the window
Here is a screenshot that demonstrates what I am talking about.
http://i.imgur.com/asB7i.jpg
( I am a new user so I cant post images )
Has you can see I left my plugin's page and went to the Firebreath website and the image still persists.
This problem happens on both windows and linux, much less frequently on linux, and happens when using both directx and opengl. But only happens on chrome.
Just wondering if you, or anybody else, has any thoughts, suggestions, or insights as to what might be happening. I've tried everything including atrocious hacks and nothing seems to work.
Thank you.
Your problem is most likely that you aren't tearing down your directx or opengl context when the DetachedEvent fires. AttachedEvent is the earliest you can set it up, and DetachedEvent is the latest you can leave it running.