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GallBall2203
23-09-2021, 10:25 AM
Morning gents,

The home page of the forum has been broken in terms of formatting for a while now, almost 2 months. It's just a white page with texts that are still clickable, but all other formatting is out the window.

I was just wondering this morning if it's just me or if anyone is also seeing this? I've used different browsers and computers but it's still the same so I would guess it's not just me.

aussiegaigin
23-09-2021, 10:41 AM
I'm not having any problem with it.

local
23-09-2021, 10:55 AM
Morning gents,

The home page of the forum has been broken in terms of formatting for a while now, almost 2 months. It's just a white page with texts that are still clickable, but all other formatting is out the window.

I was just wondering this morning if it's just me or if anyone is also seeing this? I've used different browsers and computers but it's still the same so I would guess it's not just me.

Its not just you !!


Its also browser dependant. (firefox has an issue, but chrome is fine.)

alc
23-09-2021, 11:31 AM
It's because their HTTPS is (still) broken.

I'm guessing you just type "a" and then it auto-fills to aus99forum.com :). In any case, you'll need to click on the URL bit and change the "https" to "http" and then everything will come together for you.

As the other guy mentioned, it is browser dependent. However, if you've got a browser that makes it look right, you probably don't want to be using that browser for your online banking.

BAM
24-09-2021, 12:16 AM
I find threads links break when I use the back button on my browser. If I navigate via the forum links then it works ok

gthgrt
24-09-2021, 11:58 AM
It's because their HTTPS is (still) broken.

I'm guessing you just type "a" and then it auto-fills to aus99forum.com :). In any case, you'll need to click on the URL bit and change the "https" to "http" and then everything will come together for you.

As the other guy mentioned, it is browser dependent. However, if you've got a browser that makes it look right, you probably don't want to be using that browser for your online banking.

When I remove the "s" from "https" it puts it straight back. What worked for me, was clicking on the padlock in the address bar and choosing to "Disable Protection" for this site.