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if the uninstall has an option to delete all settings and everything, be sure to choose that, since something was awry, you don't want that parameter coming back on a reinstall using previous data.
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it's a bummer you had to change browsers. Now that you are up and going on chrome and have all your book marks, you may want to uninstall firefox and reinstall it, see if it works after that.
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that will tell you if it's your browser causing the problem.
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way better than I get.
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after you cleared your cache, you are still seeing that CSS error? If so, yeah, try chrome, unfortunately (for you )the problem is on your end, nothing I can do on my side will correct that.
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it is platform/browser specific, so this should help https://kb.iu.edu/d/ahic
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you can try clearing your cache, maybe there is an old corrupt style sheet stored, but I've only ever seen that on slow connections,and I mean really slow, as in there is an issue. Cox broadband should be fine even with their slowest plan.
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a very slow internet connection would cause that, displaying the page before the cascading style sheet (CSS) loads.
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We use Amazon AWS for our Cloud infrastructure from scaling servers and databases to S3 for storage. S3 (Simple Storage Service) is used to host your community's attachments, theme resources, core files and various other items throughout the suite. We also use Cloudfront as a CDN (Content Delivery Network) for caching and better delivery of those resources to your visitors.
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Still waiting for another reply, but this will get you going. https://aws.amazon.com/what-is-aws/
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This is all I received back
QuoteYes, that's normal, it will say Amazon since the SSL certificates are issued by AWS (Amazon Web Services).
There's no relation to the Amazon shopping website, however.
But it is more than that, I believe everything is hosted on AWS servers and probably stored within a large S3 bucket, which is a normal thing these days.
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I'll try to get a more technical answer, but I believe the forum runs through AWS and/or an S3 bucket for CPU and storage, and as such they are the ones who validate our SSL/HTTPS certificate. I'll see if I can get a better answer, but it has nothing to so with selling anything, we pay Invision for the hosted community software and they choose to use Amazon for processing, storage and connection to the internet.
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create a new support ticket and attach he image you'd like to use. https://forum.greytalk.com/support/
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Yes, don't ask me why, because I agree with you and it's annoying, but press SHIFT and ENTER to single space, i.e.
Bluto, the kitty
River, the lurcher
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My thoughts are unfortunately topics like this are like politics, and don't end well. General consensus seems to be there was widespread poor treatment historically, but not currently in the US.
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Hi Mark, it is because your post(s) have not met our terms of service. I wish you the best.
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I use cloudinary too
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I do not see an option for that
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Are you referring to the 5 current topics on the right side of the main page?
It looks like I can select forums to display topics from, so I could remove EEG, CF, OT, SB, etc, and just keep the top 3, announcements, remembrance, etc.
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should be all set
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Which specific pic is it? I'll get it updated for you.
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it is possible they rebuilt during the upgrade with active posts after I deleted 10s of thousands before the upgrade.
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I'm not seeing that. Are you not seeing 533 for yourself for example?
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well that proves it's a firefox issue