Lee Well-known member Mar 25, 2013 #1 I'm seeing this a lot on xenForo powered websites as a guest. When visiting (happens here, digitalpoint and other forums) as a guest the skin seems to lack vital CSS so displays weird (see screen print below).
I'm seeing this a lot on xenForo powered websites as a guest. When visiting (happens here, digitalpoint and other forums) as a guest the skin seems to lack vital CSS so displays weird (see screen print below).
Mike XenForo developer Staff member Mar 25, 2013 #3 That will likely just be a connectivity issue where the CSS didn't load for some reason. (That's the page-specific CSS.)
That will likely just be a connectivity issue where the CSS didn't load for some reason. (That's the page-specific CSS.)
Mike XenForo developer Staff member Mar 25, 2013 #4 Though to confirm, what do you see at this URL? http://xenforo.com/community/css.ph...com_page_wrapper&style=1&dir=LTR&d=1364205504 It could be an add-on breaking it.
Though to confirm, what do you see at this URL? http://xenforo.com/community/css.ph...com_page_wrapper&style=1&dir=LTR&d=1364205504 It could be an add-on breaking it.
Lee Well-known member Mar 25, 2013 #5 Had to remove the facebook CSS as our work content filter grabs it. Could that be the issue?
Mike XenForo developer Staff member Mar 25, 2013 #6 Yeah, if your work filter is simply blanking out or invalidating the CSS if the FB stuff is there. Unfortunately, that'd have to be resolved on your work's end.
Yeah, if your work filter is simply blanking out or invalidating the CSS if the FB stuff is there. Unfortunately, that'd have to be resolved on your work's end.
Lee Well-known member Mar 25, 2013 #7 Yeah, I guessed as much. Would I be able to rename any reference to the facbook.css file, or would that not be feasible?
Yeah, I guessed as much. Would I be able to rename any reference to the facbook.css file, or would that not be feasible?