• Facepunch is text-based, I can't post on Facebook, Imageshack has no "Browse Button"
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Disable your ad blocker and clean the hosts file out.
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Have you tried ctrl+F5'ing?
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[QUOTE=Khaos-23;26816771]I don't know what the fuck that did, but it worked. What was that?[/QUOTE] Corrupted image cache. Ctrl + f5 does a hard reset and updates the entire cache, deleting and redownloading all images.
[QUOTE=nicatronTg;26816781]Corrupted image cache. Ctrl + f5 does a hard reset and updates the entire cache, deleting and redownloading all images.[/QUOTE] This has nothing to do with images, this was the StyleSheet not loading properly. Which would be fixed by refreshing.
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Your DNS might be poisoned. In Terminal/Command Prompt, type ipconfig/flushdns Fixes all my problems caused by a corrupt driver cache. It also fixes annoying website redirects too. EDIT: You need to restart your browser afterwards.
[QUOTE=not_Morph53;26816810]This has nothing to do with images, this was the StyleSheet not loading properly. Which would be fixed by refreshing.[/QUOTE] Let me rephrase: The cache was corrupted(anything, including stylesheets, images, etc). If you're having problems still, try using the google public DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4), and doing what the above poster said to clear the DNS. Do a pingtest.net test and post your results, you might have packet loss as well.
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[quote]Packet loss: 88%[/quote] yeah that MIGHT be a problem
[QUOTE=PiXeN;26819249]yeah that MIGHT be a problem[/QUOTE] For some reason he tested on a server that was on the other side of Australia Canberra is about as far from Perth as it gets. [editline]20th December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Khaos-23;26817561][img_thumb]http://www.pingtest.net/result/30543598.png[/img_thumb] I live in Perth though, and my provider is iiNet. [editline]20th December 2010[/editline] After changing to the Google public DNS: [img_thumb]http://www.pingtest.net/result/30543735.png[/img_thumb] More or less the same. [editline]20th December 2010[/editline] Nobody knows? I've tried everything :smith: Firefox works, but I want to use Chrome.[/QUOTE] Why exactly did you do that? edit: test on a canberra server, that is
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[QUOTE=nicatronTg;26816713][B]Disable your ad blocker[/B] and clean the hosts file out.[/QUOTE] :smile:
I had a similar problem with chrome too. What caused it was Internet Download Manager's browser integration with Chrome, as it just didn't work right. When I disabled it, everything got back to normal... I remember that reinstalling would only work temporarily, so if you get this problem again and have IDM installed, try disabling Advanced Browser Integration for Chrome... BTW: This is even recommended in Chrome's support page.
[QUOTE={ABK}AbbySciuto;26821731]:smile:[/QUOTE] He's right. I remember that garry has put the stylesheets in the same folder as the ads and such.
[QUOTE=Khaos-23;26817561][img_thumb]http://www.pingtest.net/result/30543598.png[/img_thumb] I live in Perth though, and my provider is iiNet. [editline]20th December 2010[/editline] After changing to the Google public DNS: [img_thumb]http://www.pingtest.net/result/30543735.png[/img_thumb] More or less the same. [editline]20th December 2010[/editline] Nobody knows? I've tried everything :smith: Firefox works, but I want to use Chrome.[/QUOTE] Holy dogshit and I thought TPG had bad line quality
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