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Old Dec 17, 2013 | 06:39 PM
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The side where you can see C6 general and others are in black and hard to see.

Also it keeps logging me out and bring me back in the C7 sections and yes I say remember me.
Old Dec 17, 2013 | 06:43 PM
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Are you running any 3rd party extension in your browser? What you describe is what will occur if you're filtering certain content through a few specific 3rd party browser extensions. The links are actually white in the CSS if you're not filtering it through browser extensions. If not, post the browser and version.

Regarding the logging out, you'll need to delete the CorvetteForum cookies as the cookie may be corrupt. Logging out is not enough. You must delete the CorvetteForum cookies in your browser. Some browsers allow you to do this singly while others require that you delete all cookies for all sites. From time to time, cookies can become corrupt for any site at one time and cause this issue.
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The side where you can see C6 general and others are in black and hard to see.

Also it keeps logging me out and bring me back in the C7 sections and yes I say remember me.
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Are you running any 3rd party extension in your browser? What you describe is what will occur if you're filtering certain content through a few specific 3rd party browser extensions. The links are actually white in the CSS if you're not filtering it through browser extensions. If not, post the browser and version.

Regarding the logging out, you'll need to delete the CorvetteForum cookies as the cookie may be corrupt. Logging out is not enough. You must delete the CorvetteForum cookies in your browser. Some browsers allow you to do this singly while others require that you delete all cookies for all sites. From time to time, cookies can become corrupt for any site at one time and cause this issue.
What is a CSS?
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Are you running any 3rd party extension in your browser? What you describe is what will occur if you're filtering certain content through a few specific 3rd party browser extensions. The links are actually white in the CSS if you're not filtering it through browser extensions. If not, post the browser and version.

Regarding the logging out, you'll need to delete the CorvetteForum cookies as the cookie may be corrupt. Logging out is not enough. You must delete the CorvetteForum cookies in your browser. Some browsers allow you to do this singly while others require that you delete all cookies for all sites. From time to time, cookies can become corrupt for any site at one time and cause this issue.
I dumped out the cookies, and all is reset back to the way it was before, thank you.
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What version of Safari? We will check. Normally, that will occur if you're using a specific (and pretty common) 3rd party browser extension that alters the functionality and appearance of websites. The CSS gets blocked from loading, which is remotely hosted, and thus the layout of the contents in that column aren't displayed as designed. It still sounds possible that your browser is still blocking that remotely hosted CSS file. We'll do some checks but please tell me the browser version you're using.

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I dumped out the cookies, extension only using DIVX HIQ on Safari. Still in black and hard to see after logging back into the forum.
Old Dec 18, 2013 | 09:56 AM
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What version of Safari? We will check. Normally, that will occur if you're using a specific (and pretty common) 3rd party browser extension that alters the functionality and appearance of websites. The CSS gets blocked from loading, which is remotely hosted, and thus the layout of the contents in that column aren't displayed as designed. It still sounds possible that your browser is still blocking that remotely hosted CSS file. We'll do some checks but please tell me the browser version you're using.
Using 6.1 on my mac and system MAC OSX 10.7.5
Hope that helps.
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This is what I see with a stock Safari. The "Community" links appear normal. What extensions are you using? It's also possible that your network may be blocking the CSS from loading through domain filtering.

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Using 6.1 on my mac and system MAC OSX 10.7.5
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This is what I see with a stock Safari. The "Community" links appear normal. What extensions are you using? It's also possible that your network may be blocking the CSS from loading through domain filtering.
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Are you running any 3rd party extension in your browser? What you describe is what will occur if you're filtering certain content through a few specific 3rd party browser extensions. The links are actually white in the CSS if you're not filtering it through browser extensions. If not, post the browser and version.

Regarding the logging out, you'll need to delete the CorvetteForum cookies as the cookie may be corrupt. Logging out is not enough. You must delete the CorvetteForum cookies in your browser. Some browsers allow you to do this singly while others require that you delete all cookies for all sites. From time to time, cookies can become corrupt for any site at one time and cause this issue.
On my laptop the links on the side are white most of the time but will change to black if I switch from the first page of a thread to the last page of a thread. When I cycle back and forth between pages they will turn white again.

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