That is usually a loading error and refreshing the page or using the forced refresh (hold shift while clicking the reload button) works. I'm on mobile right now and it works here, but that doesn't mean anything as that uses different formatting. So I can't say if there is a problem with the computer view right now.View attachment 32886
For the record, I'm on Firefox. Tried turning off all blocking software or anything that interferes in any way with page loading, but no luck.
That is usually a loading error and refreshing the page or using the forced refresh (hold shift while clicking the reload button) works. I'm on mobile right now and it works here, but that doesn't mean anything as that uses different formatting. So I can't say if there is a problem with the computer view right now.
It's Ctrl now? It used to be Shift. That is a good option as well. In any case, I'm at home now and the forum looks fine on Chrome.Ctrl+F5 also does a forced refresh, for those with a keyboard-only fetish for shortcuts.![]()
That is usually a loading error and refreshing the page or using the forced refresh (hold shift while clicking the reload button) works. I'm on mobile right now and it works here, but that doesn't mean anything as that uses different formatting. So I can't say if there is a problem with the computer view right now.
Yeah, I'm on Firefox and it looks fine for me as well.I haven’t had any issues here, or seen others having problems today.
I thought it was just F5. That's how it's always been working for me.It's Ctrl now? It used to be Shift. That is a good option as well. In any case, I'm at home now and the forum looks fine on Chrome.
F5 is normal refresh. It doesn't clear out anything, so it can often reload the same problems. Using a forced refresh, you're doing a clean refresh of the page. In almost all cases, this doesn't really make any difference, but there are times when it can help. It is also possible that they've changed things in browsers to always do a forced refresh with just clicking the refresh button or using F5. I haven't kept up on such things. I just know that was what you would do in the past and so I still do it today. Heh.I thought it was just F5. That's how it's always been working for me.
I remember this from the good old days when wifi was not good. This happened a lot with my Gmail when I was on a overloaded wifi or at home in a known blindspot.View attachment 32886
For the record, I'm on Firefox. Tried turning off all blocking software or anything that interferes in any way with page loading, but no luck.
F5 is normal refresh. It doesn't clear out anything, so it can often reload the same problems. Using a forced refresh, you're doing a clean refresh of the page. In almost all cases, this doesn't really make any difference, but there are times when it can help. It is also possible that they've changed things in browsers to always do a forced refresh with just clicking the refresh button or using F5. I haven't kept up on such things. I just know that was what you would do in the past and so I still do it today. Heh.
F5 is normal refresh. It doesn't clear out anything, so it can often reload the same problems. Using a forced refresh, you're doing a clean refresh of the page. In almost all cases, this doesn't really make any difference, but there are times when it can help. It is also possible that they've changed things in browsers to always do a forced refresh with just clicking the refresh button or using F5. I haven't kept up on such things. I just know that was what you would do in the past and so I still do it today. Heh.