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How about recent CHrome>>? its better?

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My only rebuttal is the same as ever - V2 never had these issues because the code base used for V2 is/was as solid and stupid simple, any javascript engine could render those pages properly.

V3 is quite convoluted in design---if one javascript function is awry, the page is scrambled faster than eggs for breakfast.

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I'm not surprised something as simple as untangling the Alerts Bug is taking them weeks to figure out.

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I was about to say that i can't believe the same problems are still going on, but i can...

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Hard to believe we find this 'not shocking' in the new era of Millenial programmers.

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Yea they killed v2 so that they could fix v3. Now we have no v2 and v3 is still a train wreck on ice.

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v3 is 5 years old this month!

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Off topic - overheard a single millennial girl talking to another dude today; he pointedly asked her about her husband.  She responded - "husband?!?!?  I'm single!! Why bother getting married?!?!"

And our government officials wonder why the birthrate is in decline.... .

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So...you're saying there's a connection between birth rate and marriage ?

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The left-menu mis-click bug is damn annoying.  I'm sure it's v2's fault.

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Spacebux wrote:

Upgrading Firefox from version 60.0.1 to 62.0 has alleviated the Home Page disaster I had for the past 5 days.  Still not convinced it was a Firefox/Mozilla bug, however.  If cache was corrupted, say, what caused it is still a mystery.

Use chrome

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Using Google on a Microsoft laptop while playing chess.com on my apple phone next to the Samsung phone charging.

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GMWannabe15 wrote:

Using Google on a Microsoft laptop while playing chess.com on my apple phone next to the Samsung phone charging.

 

I refuse to use Chrome.  No need to give Google any more information about me than they already have.