mike @ January 5, 2009
Sometimes the pages don't properly load.. it happens often and it only gets fixed by refreshing the page, why does this happen? Its not very appealing.This is a result of odd caching behavior by Internet Explorer. There are two ways to fix it, one is temporary: refresh the page, and the other is permanent: use another browser. :D
Its not a internet explorer problem as it happens on opera as well .. its a not caching because it only happens on vbulletin forums, and weird loading like this does not happen on sites which i often visit.No it's not, I've seen it happen with UBB as well.
Dump IE, get Mozilla.
like i said, its not only in internet explorer, it happens with other browers as well, most likely it's a problem in the html code, such as already mention ..
another thread was created regarding the same issue: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=67306
run it through a validator and you'll see a crap load of errors.Its not a internet explorer problem as it happens on opera as well .. its a not caching because it only happens on vbulletin forums, and weird loading like this does not happen on sites which i often visit.
No it's not, I've seen it happen with UBB as well.
Dump IE, get Mozilla.I've gotten this on Opera as well. Not very often though.Sometimes the pages don't properly load.. it happens often and it only gets fixed by refreshing the page, why does this happen? Its not very appealing.
Well, there is one thing you can do to prevent this from happening, regardless of broswer used, and that is:
To assign a Width to the tag that handles it. The reason it does what it does sometimes is because there is no width assigned to the | tag that those post indicators appear in.
And we're ABSOLUTELY sure there's no missing table tags?
I'd run it thru the w3c.org validator but that thing spits out thousands of nuisance alarms like "valign" is not a valid table tag and "alt" is a required tag. Coulda fooled me!
This is a result of odd caching behavior by Internet Explorer. There are two ways to fix it, one is temporary: refresh the page, and the other is permanent: use another browser. :D
I thought I was the only one experiencing this annoying problem. I've tried several different browsers on different machines and still get the problem!
Has there been any progress with this issue? It's been a fact of life for so long that I'm used to hitting refresh all the time, but the 1st column of pages usually end up being rendered incorrectly. It happens every day, on every vB3 that I visit, but without any consistency. (Yep, I'm using IE6.)
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