I’m having a problem getting the illustrations in the website below (and the illustrations on other similar tutorial sites) to show correctly. I can see the box outlines, but no text within the boxes, or lines connecting boxes. I have similar problems with Firefox, but using a white theme (often) fixes that. (Using a dark theme in Firefox with the site below shows the text within the boxes, but the lines connecting them are barely visible.) I’ve tried using white themes everywhere, resetting Edge, turning off Dark Reader, etc, and nothing has worked.
Is anyone else having this problem? I’m assuming this has something to do with transparency?
https://blog.avenuecode.com/understanding-the-javascript-concurrency-model
dftf
<p>This site often errors, but your comment or post magically appears afterwards… be nice if the admins ever got-around to fixing it!</p>
dftf
<p>Works fine for me here in both the latest <em>Edge </em>and<em> Firefox</em></p><p><br></p><p>I would guess that you probably have some ad-blocking software that blocks third-party content on a site. The page you are visiting is blog.avenuecode.com, but the images come from cdn-images-1.medium.com. So either that is the reason, or maybe you have the entire "medium.com" domain blocked somewhere?</p><p><br></p><p>I can’t think of any-other reason why there should be an issue, when viewed in the same web-browsers — unless you’re on <em>Windows 7 </em>perhaps, or maybe you’ve got an issue with your display-driver? In which case, try turning "hardware acceleration" off in both browsers and see if the images then render correctly.</p>