• Resolved Mike Manger

    (@mikemanger)


    I gather there isn’t much we can do about this but I’ve noticed if the browser tracking protection is set to strict then the tweet profile images don’t load – this would be fine but the layout is getting broken and the alt tag gets shown and overlaps in Blink based browsers, which is a bit confusing. Is there an easy way of having a fallback for this as the rest of the site looks fine? ??

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  • Plugin Author Martin Tod

    (@mpntod)

    Does it help if you use the https:// link?

    I can’t replicate this in Edge – and I can’t find a similar setting in Chrome. Which browser are you using?

    Thread Starter Mike Manger

    (@mikemanger)

    Hi there, thanks for the response! It happens for me on all sites using the plugin.

    This is an example of what it looks like in Edge: https://i.imgur.com/hEIA5El.png

    Plugin Author Martin Tod

    (@mpntod)

    Aha! I closed and reopened the browser and got the same thing.

    As far as I can tell, the pbs.twimg.com link to the icon is blocked as a tracking cookie.

    Since it’s valid HTML, I’m not sure what we can do. I don’t think I could add default image caching to the plug-in – it would need to be opt in.

    Martin

    Thread Starter Mike Manger

    (@mikemanger)

    No problem, I suspected that would be the case.

    Thanks for looking at this.

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