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  • #16
    Re: New Peak Expensive Oil Thread

    Originally posted by LazyBoy View Post
    It's spreading!

    Clearly, we've been hacked by the Russians!
    I blame the Democrats.

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    • #17
      Re: New Peak Expensive Oil Thread

      Originally posted by Southernguy View Post
      Or the Chinese "peligro amarillo"
      Or the Republicans?

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      • #18
        Re: New Peak Expensive Oil Thread

        Or Vbulletin?

        I think this is a problem found across a number of Vbulletin forums recently.

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        • #19
          Re: New Peak Expensive Oil Thread

          Originally posted by thriftyandboringinohio View Post
          Thanks lazyboy.
          You know this technical stuff; I have no credentials about web software, but I think you might have identified A problem but not THE problem.
          The Virzoom thread doesn't have a GRG55 inset quote, as I recall. Of course, I can't see it now to check.
          My observation is that once I post, I can'tt see the next page.
          The instructions I gave above merely correct a bad bit of CSS as it reaches your browser. How and why the bad CSS gets in there, I have no idea. That would be a server-side issue, probably associated with the vBulletin app, as lakedaemonion said.

          When it reaches us, it is not associated with any post. Whether it's triggered by certain posts, I don't know.

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          • #20
            Re: New Peak Expensive Oil Thread

            Originally posted by LazyBoy View Post
            Here's a fix for chrome users. This applies a small bit of CSS to every page under www.itulip.com/forums.

            1. Install the Stylish extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...oegfcffe?hl=en Note the "S" icon on the page. After install, you should see a similar S icon to the right of your chrome URL box.
            2. Go to a problem page. Click on the new S icon and select "Find more styles for this site". Click on "itulip blank page fix", then "Install with Stylish".
            3. Reload the page?


            (It does not have to be applied to each problem page.)

            Edit: This page has links to similar extensions for Firefox, Safari & Opera that can load the same "style" from userstyles.org.
            I installed the Stylish iTulip blank page fix for Firefox but it didn't change anything. Thanks for the suggestion though.

            Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

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            • #21
              SOLUTION to Blank White Page

              In Firefox, at the top of the browser window click View > Page Style > No Page Style. The formerly blank page shows up. The formatting is gone but I can see all the posts.

              HTH!

              Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

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