Re: WYSIWYG Editor Broke

Started by llyon, March 09, 2024, 04:50:15 PM

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llyon

Quote from: FrizzleFried on March 09, 2024, 06:59:06 AMAll of a sudden... between yesterday and today... with NOTHING have been done to my forum in months and months... the WYSIWYG editor stopped working.

It comes up as a thin line.  I can expand the field but nothing can be typed in it.  I change to the BBC editor and it works fine... back to the WYSIWYG and broke again.

What happened?

Quote from: FrizzleFried on March 09, 2024, 07:02:48 AMSeems to be a CHROME thing... working fine in Firefox?!?

Can confirm - same has happened to me overnight (using Chrome) - works fine with Firefox.

llyon

And probably related - the second image is what happens on Chrome when you attempt to view a topic, the first is (correctly) displaying under Firefox.

Aleksi "Lex" Kilpinen

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Even though the issue is similar, I've split the topic. (from WYSIWYG Editor Broke )
Slava
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llyon

Here's an example - the first image is Chrome, the second is Firefox

Arantor

And what plugins do you have in Chrome - and what mods in SMF?

I see a Facebook and an Instagram thing - I could *easily* imagine that to be side effects of an adblocker gone rogue.
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llyon

Quote from: Arantor on March 09, 2024, 06:00:40 PMAnd what plugins do you have in Chrome - and what mods in SMF?

I see a Facebook and an Instagram thing - I could *easily* imagine that to be side effects of an adblocker gone rogue.

None of the mods in SMF nor the add-ons in Chrome have been updated recently.

Aleksi "Lex" Kilpinen

And if you disable your adblocker, does the issue persist?
Slava
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"Before you allow people access to your forum, especially in an administrative position, you must be aware that that person can seriously damage your forum. Therefore, you should only allow people that you trust, implicitly, to have such access." -Douglas

How you can help SMF

Oldiesmann

In Chrome, hit F12 then look at the console at the bottom of that panel. Does it show any errors at all?

Arantor

Quote from: llyon on March 09, 2024, 07:44:40 PMnor the add-ons in Chrome have been updated recently.

How sure are you of that? Plugins are capable of self-updating without your actively doing anything, especially ad-blockers.
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llyon


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