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#11
PB: I am wondering if your experience is localized.

Software/browser recently upgraded? Computer or browser needs a restart? Some other impediment occurring on your machine? Too much rye tonight? (it has been a hard winter)

Site appears typical, for me anyway.
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#12
(03-02-2019, 01:53 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: PB: I am wondering if your experience is localized.

Software/browser recently upgraded? Computer or browser needs a restart? Some other impediment occurring on your machine? Too much rye tonight? (it has been a hard winter)

Site appears typical, for me anyway.

All nonsense, and I do not drink at all...
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#13
When was the last time your browser was restarted (all tabbed windows closed)?

Browsers allocate an incredible amount of memory and if there is a fault within an allocation, artifacts like you may be experiencing can occur. A reboot of the application (all instances killed), or simply a machine restart typically can rectify that. An extreme case would be to flush your browser cache.
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#14
Either do I pb, but sometimes I wish I did lol
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#15
(03-02-2019, 01:56 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: When was the last time your browser was restarted (all tabbed windows closed)?

Browsers allocate an incredible amount of memory and if there is a fault within an allocation, artifacts like you may be experiencing can occur. A reboot of the application (all instances killed), or simply a machine restart typically can rectify that. An extreme case would be to flush your browser cache.

Last time was February 31, and pc problems, I rectify by dish washing it..
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#16
(03-02-2019 09:09 PM)peterbaron Wrote: (03-02-2019 08:56 PM)GoldOxide Wrote:When was the last time your browser was restarted (all tabbed windows closed)?

Browsers allocate an incredible amount of memory and if there is a fault within an allocation, artifacts like you may be experiencing can occur. A reboot of the application (all instances killed), or simply a machine restart typically can rectify that. An extreme case would be to flush your browser cache.
Last time was February 31, and pc problems, I rectify by dish washing it..
Lol - I would dish wash anything on February 31 too. Smile

I hope your issue has fixed itself.
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#17
(03-02-2019, 02:23 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: (03-02-2019 09:09 PM)peterbaron Wrote: (03-02-2019 08:56 PM)GoldOxide Wrote:When was the last time your browser was restarted (all tabbed windows closed)?

Browsers allocate an incredible amount of memory and if there is a fault within an allocation, artifacts like you may be experiencing can occur. A reboot of the application (all instances killed), or simply a machine restart typically can rectify that. An extreme case would be to flush your browser cache.
Last time was February 31, and pc problems, I rectify by dish washing it..
Lol - I would dish wash anything on February 31 too. Smile

I hope your issue has fixed itself.

Last time was February 31, and pc problems, I rectify by dish washing it..
Lol - I would dish wash anything on February 31 too. Smile

I hope your issue has fixed itself.
No, it has not, also last week I momentary had more emojis, and then suddenly went back to normal number, strange
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#18
PB: I noticed you also had browser Microsoft Explorer (or Microsoft Edge - hard to tell from the icon in your lower tray). If you used that, are your experiences similar?

So far I am suspecting Chrome or some related dependency might be problematic, but it would be useful to determine if the problem follows you to another browser.
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#19
My apple crashed last week, will have to take care of it soon, now I am using my Dell laptop, all have chrome and ie browsers
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#20
(03-02-2019, 02:40 PM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: My apple crashed last week, will have to take care of it soon, now I am using my Dell laptop, all have chrome and ie browsers

Give IE a whirl to see if the problem follows. If not, consider flushing the Chrome cache/history.

For the record, I use a Dell and Chrome with Windoze 10 for daily personal junk. This has been the case for years now. The combination has been surprisingly stable and I reboot rarely (mostly after a Windows update push?), and I never turn off. That said, maybe once a year I have to flush the Chrome browser out because of stupid crazy behaviours not too different from what you experienced. And that does the fix.
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