• Resolved almcr

    (@almcr)


    if this is not the forum to post this, then please direct the query to the right one. it is really a question for www.ads-software.com support but I have no idea how to actually get this to them.

    whenever I go to “www.ads-software.com/themes”, the screen display flips from display of the featured themes (15) to a display of the latest themes (2404). this is very annoying and I would like to figure out why this is happening.

    I know I am using the obsolete XP but both Chrome and Firefox browsers do this on my laptop. If this is an obsolete op system problem, then still not sure why it would be happening. what is changing what the screen displays and why?

    Al

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  • Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

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    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    So I fired up my XP virtual machine, updated Firefox, and went to wp.org/themes. I got the grid of 15, which then flipped to just one theme. I think the issue is your obsolete OS. Why? Dunno, but if you run XP you have to expect things to break.

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    I take that back. It’s now happening to me on Chrome on my desktop. We’ll poke the folks who mess with this stuff.

    Thread Starter almcr

    (@almcr)

    I guess I would buy the suggestion that it is the obsolete browser except for one thing. it needs to switch the html/css code to display a different page, right, so why would any browser, obsolete or not, flip the current html/css code in and then immediately flip it out for something else? I doubt if it is going to do that unless it is receiving something from www.ads-software.com telling it to do that, so the mystery remains.

    Al

    ps it is not a big problem, just a perplexing one, why would this page do that?

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    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

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    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    because it’s broken. ??

    Should be fixed now, seems like it was a stray cache problem. Thanks for bringing it to our attention!

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