G'day hippo,

I have encountered this behaviour previously, but only rarely. Reloading the page has always fixed the issue. It's been a while since it last happened; I don't recall a new tab being necessary.

I've also noticed, on a few occasions, that when I first access the site, prior to logging in, the CSS has not loaded or has only partially loaded (at least that's what it looks like). Again, reloading the page fixes the problem.

I've generally put this down to an overloaded Internet; especially with so many people in lock-down at the moment and streaming videos and the like to pass the time.

Some info if this needs further investigation: I almost always use www.perlmonks.org and a Firefox browser (I generally keep up-to-date with latest versions: currently, 81.0).

— Ken


In reply to Re: Transient nodelet problem by kcott
in thread Transient nodelet problem by hippo

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