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1 hour ago, VistaLover said:

So I take it, by what you posted, that you had disabled CF yourself sometime in the past... Am I correct in this assumption?

Yes, you're right. I disabled it as recommended for old, slow computers. In the past, I didn't use any own filters. It's now the first time I've enabled it. And, it works as it should. :)

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40 minutes ago, grey_rat said:

I have not seen the topic of "spin download" problem GitHub, perhaps there was already a solution.

It wasn't clear to me at first what you were speaking of there ;), but upon inspecting the userscript's code, I figured out it must be the problem of not being able to access GitHub releases in a UXP-based browser without having palefill/gh-wc-pf extension installed first...

And yes, I have already reported this, in this very thread, just ca. 20 days ago:

https://msfn.org/board/topic/182647-my-browser-builds-part-3/page/189/#comment-1226368

... and

https://github.com/martok/palefill/issues/47#issuecomment-1257080166

contains a "dirty" workaround :P ...

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19 hours ago, VistaLover said:

No, someone mentioned it on another forum I don't recall. Didn't know about the official article.

20 hours ago, VistaLover said:
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I took care ;) of that in UBO:

! https://learn.microsoft.com
learn.microsoft.com##.has-default-focus.header-holder

This cuts off more than just the unsupported banner. I personally use:

||learn.microsoft.com/_themes/docs.theme/master/*/_themes/global/*.deprecation.js$script

This script specifically removes hidden attribute of the banner if the browser doesn't support certain features.

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2 hours ago, UCyborg said:

This cuts off more than just the unsupported banner.

Once again, you're correct ;) :thumbup ... But I created my cosmetic filter before patching palefill to work on "learn.microsoft.com"; without palefill doing its magic, the site in question would display as below:

cwaMtBJ.jpg

... so I used the cosmetic filter:

learn.microsoft.com##.has-default-focus.header-holder

to also remove what "appeared" to be two "empty" ribbons ;) ; and there it was my wrong assumption :blushing: ... Thanks for pointing this out :thumbup !

With palefill patched and enabled, the cosmetic filter above will also remove

jNt4wP4.jpg

So a more appropriate cosmetic filter would be:

learn.microsoft.com###banner-holder,#unsupported-browser

which blocks both the top Microsoft Ignite "info" banner as well as the "unsupported browser" one...

2 hours ago, UCyborg said:

I personally use:

||learn.microsoft.com/_themes/docs.theme/master/*/_themes/global/*.deprecation.js$script

Thanks for that, too! Instead of removing the "unsupported browser" banner after its creation, remove the Javascript code that generates it in the first place :cheerleader:("promo" banner still displays, though...); @AstroSkipper, time to update your "learn.microsoft.com" custom filters ("My filters" tab of uBO) :) !

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43 minutes ago, VistaLover said:

AstroSkipper, time to update your "learn.microsoft.com" custom filters ("My filters" tab of uBO) :) !

Thanks for the reminder! Nice idea to block the Javascript file *.deprecation.js which generates this unwanted banner. I will change the current filter when I am at my desktop computer next time. At the moment, I am writing this using my Android tablet. :)

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On 10/11/2022 at 1:00 AM, UCyborg said:

https://www.tunwalai.com/story/651554

The text in the bracket says "Omegaverse". You might be missing the font the site is using.
I'd say what it is, but I'm honestly not sure after trying to identify it if I'm doing it right...

17 hours ago, nicolaasjan said:

What I'm confused about is that I didn't see it when inspecting in Pale Moon.

How can this be explained?

In my Serpent 52.9.0 copy:

l3sWTxN.jpg

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5 hours ago, VistaLover said:

In my Serpent 52.9.0 copy:

l3sWTxN.jpg

I just found out. :)

Free Serif is used here to display "Omegaverse" in both Pale Moon and Basilisk (official) 2022-09-28. Only Firefox used Cambria Math.

I tested on my Linux system. Sorry about that :blushing:.

spacer.png

On Windows XP Cambria is used.

 

BTW, why is the image on the left not displayed?

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5 hours ago, Taiga-chan said:

I think the problem is more with the website itself.

... or, rather, a "problem with UXP itself" (I can guarantee you ;) the "tunwalai" admins don't think, even for a second, that their site has any "problem" :P ) ...

FWIW, St52 doesn't seem to have an issue fetching the image itself (no network issues), however the CSS script it's being served is not palatable to UXP:

oFaj4LF.jpg

Since it's been shown, here in this thread, that the "non-loading-image" issue also manifests itself in the official UXP apps, it had better be reported to:

https://forum.palemoon.org/viewforum.php?f=70

https://forum.palemoon.org/viewforum.php?f=61

5 hours ago, Taiga-chan said:

browsers using chromium display correctly.

Why is this, simply, NOT a surprise? :D

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