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Hello, and thank you for stopping by our discussion. You are welcome to add your comment by clicking on the reply button below. Nicole ๐ต
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Since you are wondering why the same glitches don't affect all devices, it is likely that much of the code on these webpages (HTML, Javascript, and CSS/styles) runs locally in your browser. That scenario creates a heavy dependence on your device (for speed of execution), your OS and your browser version. Compatibility can change with each new version. Developers can end up in an "arms race" trying to support the major browsers.
Browsers-Safari and Chrome.
OS-iOS 17.5.1 for the moment and subject to change, which means iPhone.
when I have problem logging in I sign out and just log back in.
or do an update of my OS, reboot (turn off and turn on again).
Froze
๐ [Friday 6/21/24 1:32pm ET] Thanks @Frozenoem , you and Allen @Therapist4u were chatting away while I was locked out. I hope he stops by too to tell us about his devices and browsers.
Nicole ๐ต
[*** @Frozenoem wrote: Browsers-Safari and Chrome. OS-iOS 17.5.1 for the moment and subject to change, which means iPhone. When I have problem logging in I sign out and just log back in. Or do an update of my OS, reboot (turn off and turn on again). Froze ***]
Thanks @Frozenoem , you and Allen @Therapist4u were chatting away while I was locked out.
I hope he stops by too.
you rang.....HAHAHAyou rang.....HAHAHA๐
BTW
I hope he.... Froze @Frozenoem ......stops by too.๐