JS doesn't work properly. Topic is solved
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JS doesn't work properly.
This site requires authorisation with social nets, but this is the only way you could see what's wrong with it. Pay attention to its clocks
— https://timestripe.com
Other browsers work alright.
— https://timestripe.com
Other browsers work alright.
Re: JS doesn't work properly.
You'll have to be more specific.
All functions of the website (which seems to be some artsy approach to a calendar and clock, with some vague message to look forward) seem to be working just fine. The clock runs properly and is accurate.
All functions of the website (which seems to be some artsy approach to a calendar and clock, with some vague message to look forward) seem to be working just fine. The clock runs properly and is accurate.
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Re: JS doesn't work properly.
Sorry, I didn't expect you won't be able to reproduce it. So, here it is. As you can see, I've accidentally noticed that working of this script linked with my cursor behavior. It could be even funny a bit (but not).
Re: JS doesn't work properly.
Tested it with clean profile. It works properly indeed. It looks like I have to kill some time on the migration.
Re: JS doesn't work properly.
I've just made global reset via «Pale Moon Commander», got the needed config back manually. Timestripe works properly. Probably, it was some interference with firefox's prefs.js.
(however, it was funny behavior on the gif)
(however, it was funny behavior on the gif)
Re: JS doesn't work properly.
So, you just copied Firefox's profile and expected it to work; do I understand that correctly?
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"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
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Re: JS doesn't work properly.
http://www.palemoon.org/faq.shtml#How_d ... ng_Firefox
Unfortunately, due to Mozilla's incessant changes to the different storage formats of data in the profile, that are not directly compatible with Pale Moon and regularly cause issues, we currently do not have an easy way to import existing Firefox profiles as a whole.
You can, however, import your bookmarks by first exporting them from Firefox (Bookmarks -> Show all Bookmarks -> Import and backup -> Export bookmarks to HTML), then importing them in Pale Moon (in the same location, but then choose "Import bookmarks from HTML").
Other data like stored passwords can possibly be exported/imported using extensions.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
Re: JS doesn't work properly.
I've found that «Use hardware/GPU for vsync timing» was causing the subj problem.
Re: JS doesn't work properly.
It's off by default for a reason.
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Re: JS doesn't work properly.
Decided not to create another one thread:
— http://guessthecorrelation.com/
Is it truly unsupported or the site checks for our user agent and rejects pale moon blindly?
— http://guessthecorrelation.com/
Is it truly unsupported or the site checks for our user agent and rejects pale moon blindly?
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Re: JS doesn't work properly.
Site appears to work for me with native user agent.ambivalence wrote:Is it truly unsupported or the site checks for our user agent and rejects pale moon blindly?
Re: JS doesn't work properly.
If it's unrelated, then creating a new thread is normally the way to go.ambivalence wrote:Decided not to create another one thread:
The game works just fine.
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Re: JS doesn't work properly.
It works for me with any UA setting - native, compat or Gecko, provided local storage is enabled (dom.storage.enabled = true).
Gives a "not supported" message if local storage is disabled.
Gives a "not supported" message if local storage is disabled.
Re: JS doesn't work properly.
I have tried this several times and it isn't working for me. Am using FF v50.0.1 and the newest Pale Moon, but it didn't work with the previous PM either (just a couple versions back). I export from FF to HTML, then Import in PM and I get an hourglass for a moment, then it disappears, and nothing. Thanks for any help as to what I might be doing wrong.Moonchild wrote:http://www.palemoon.org/faq.shtml#How_d ... ng_Firefox
Unfortunately, due to Mozilla's incessant changes to the different storage formats of data in the profile, that are not directly compatible with Pale Moon and regularly cause issues, we currently do not have an easy way to import existing Firefox profiles as a whole.
You can, however, import your bookmarks by first exporting them from Firefox (Bookmarks -> Show all Bookmarks -> Import and backup -> Export bookmarks to HTML), then importing them in Pale Moon (in the same location, but then choose "Import bookmarks from HTML").
Other data like stored passwords can possibly be exported/imported using extensions.
PS What appears in the toolbar of PM is "Library (not responding)"
(Would have edited original post but I'm new so it has to be moderated before it appears.)
Moderator Note: Merged the two posts in one.