• A few hours ago I was editing an article and a power shortage make my computer turn off. When the power was on, I tried going to the dashboard of my site, but only texts are being loaded. There’s no interface, no colors, no styles, nothing.

    This only affects the dashboard, the website’s content looks perfectly fine. And I just noticed this only happens in opera, my main browser.

    I tried login in in chrome, and the doashboard looks just fine. To fix opera, I tried doing a fresh reload of the site (CTRL+F5), deleting all cookies, and tried opening an incognito window and login in. But it still looks like this. How can I fix it?

    Here’s an image of the error: https://prnt.sc/mnIH6UUogO77

    Here’s another one, here there’s some overlapping texts: https://prnt.sc/RY2sPIhlRBK4

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 8 months ago by ralgtrx.
    • This topic was modified 1 year, 8 months ago by ralgtrx.

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  • If the issue is only occurring in the Opera browser, it might be related to a caching issue, a browser extension conflict, or a problem with the browser itself. Here are some steps to help you troubleshoot and resolve the issue:

    1. Clear cache and browsing data: In Opera, go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Clear browsing data. Make sure to select “Cached images and files” and “Cookies and other site data.” Choose an appropriate time range (e.g., “All time”) and click “Clear data.”
    2. Disable browser extensions: Some browser extensions can interfere with the way webpages are displayed. To check if an extension is causing the issue, go to Extensions > Manage Extensions (or type “opera://extensions” in the address bar) and disable all your extensions. After disabling them, reload your WordPress dashboard to see if the issue is resolved. If it is, you can enable the extensions one by one to identify the problematic one.
    3. Reset browser settings: Resetting Opera to its default settings can help resolve issues caused by incorrect settings or configurations. Go to Settings > Advanced > Reset settings > Restore settings to their original defaults, and click “Reset.” Keep in mind that this will remove your browsing data, cookies, site settings, and any installed extensions, so make sure to back up any important data before proceeding.
    4. Check for browser updates: Ensure that you’re using the latest version of the Opera browser. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Browser updates, or type “opera://update” in the address bar. If an update is available, follow the on-screen instructions to update your browser.
    5. Try another browser: As you mentioned that the issue is not present in Chrome, you may consider using an alternative browser for accessing your WordPress dashboard until the issue is resolved in Opera.
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