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[GH-69] torrent list renders with white background in Firefox 125.0.3 #24
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Mirrored from GitHub issue #69
Original author: @astridellensdottir
Created at: 2024-05-04T01:03:38Z
Description
I love the theme: qbittorrent doesn't flashbang me whenever i switch to the tab, but it renders the torrent list background as white.
I'm using Firefox 125.0.3 on Windows 10 22H, and the UI displays correctly in Chromium-based browsers (I tried Chrome and Edge).
Mirrored from GitHub comment by @Carve
Created at: 2024-05-04T01:17:12Z
Clear your cache and browser data
To test: use it in a private window
Mirrored from GitHub comment by @mikul9
Created at: 2024-05-06T16:00:40Z
Clearing cache fixed the issue on my browser.
Mirrored from GitHub comment by @Xevion
Created at: 2024-09-19T02:42:59Z
Yeah, this has happened twice now and I forgot how to do it both times. If anyone is curious how to clear cache super fast without deleting site data (I can't only clear cache for the subdomain I operate my WebUI on), here's how:
Inspect Element > Network Tab > Disable cache > Reload
That's it. Sorry for bumping, this is still an issue technically, so I think my post is relevant.
Mirrored from GitHub comment by @Carve
Created at: 2024-09-19T15:26:11Z
This is not an issue, it is however a browser / cache problem.
Mirrored from GitHub comment by @Xevion
Created at: 2024-09-19T21:29:11Z
What's the difference?
Mirrored from GitHub comment by @Carve
Created at: 2024-09-19T21:30:21Z
The difference is the theme doesn't cause the cache issue.
Mirrored from GitHub comment by @Xevion
Created at: 2024-09-19T21:33:43Z
Okay. So? Why'd you reply then? You already closed the issue.