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    Forum formatting awry

    At home using FF 51.0.1 the forum looks very strange - see attached - with the formatting stripped out. Fine in IE and Chrome, and also using FF on another PC. Any thoughts?
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    Re: Forum formatting awry

    I get this occasionally, but rarely. The Cascading Style Sheet has not been applied for some reason. It usually rights itself. Have you tried refreshing the page(s)?
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    Re: Forum formatting awry A Cascading Sheet Wonk. Goes awRy though after a while .

    Hi Stephen
    Same with me:
    http://www.excelforum.com/suggestion...ml#post4564150
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    _.. and same answer as Trevor: It usually goes awry after a while if you
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    refresh
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    navigate back and forth through the Forum Sub Forums and Threads

    Some time back it happened to me a lot on older versions of Internet Explorer
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    EDIT P.s.: I also occasionally get it elsewhere , like I just did ( Using Browser Google Chrome ), so not just a EF problem.. this time
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    Re: Forum formatting awry

    Thanks guys. I've had it before briefly but it went away quickly. This has now persisted for several weeks and I have tried refreshing and deleting cookies (no idea if that has any bearing on it) without success. No doubt it will disappear in its own good time.

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    Forum formatting awry A Cascading Sheet Wonk. Goes awRy though after a while ..sometimes !

    H i,
    Quote Originally Posted by StephenR View Post
    .... This has now persisted for several weeks and I have tried refreshing and deleting cookies (no idea if that has any bearing on it) ,,,
    Might be a bit unusual then, although it was quite often in Internet Explorer 9 for me a while back.
    I have got in the habit of always having two Independent Browsers available when doing anything at ExcelForum: For the last week I could not Reply or Edit in Google Chrome, but only at ExcelForum ( http://www.excelforum.com/the-water-...ml#post4581956
    http://www.excelforum.com/the-water-...ml#post4584577
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    Internet Explorer was fine.
    Refreshing and deleting cookies seem sometimes to help, sometimes not. I think reinstalling Google Chrome helped with my latest problem, but I am not sure.
    ExcelForum has its “interesting” characteristics, But things generally are looking up a bit at EF just now
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