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Hey,

Was surprised I couldn't find a thread on this issue.

I'm running IE10 and when the page loads I don't see any Avatars and Pictures in threads.

After multiple page refresh's (F5) they appear.

Cleared cache, restarted browser - without luck.

Any ideas, news on this issue ?

(no error msg and if you want a screen dump)

I noticed similar today - using Chrome.

The "New posts" 'circle' is not appearing in threads for me so i cant go to the new post in a thread by clicking it, because he is GONE!

Definitely something broken on the forum side :)

Time to get our cloud provider to "power cycle" the server :P

IT's answer to everything. But it works over 90% of the time - ;)

but srsly some sort of insufficient cache'ing or msg response time issue ?

2 x F5 refresh seems to deliver the pics.

Hmmm, I enabled Lazy Loading for the images. This means that images only load when needed, it makes page loading much faster. But, it appears the library I used to do it is a little bit average. :(

Its been disabled now.

Don't fark with something if it isn't broken :P

That said - Still not working here (On Firefox now), guessing Chrome would still do it.

The "New post" circle on the left hand side is still missing so you can't jump to new posts or see which threads are hot/trending etc or which you've replied too.

Don't fark with something if it isn't broken :P

That said - Still not working here (On Firefox now), guessing Chrome would still do it.

The "New post" circle on the left hand side is still missing so you can't jump to new posts or see which threads are hot/trending etc or which you've replied too.

As above i still can't see the "New post" circles.

i also have the missing new posts cirlce.. stupid thing! A bit of extra info is that it still shows up on the mobile version of the site so I guess ill have to use both devices in conjunction to continue my whoring

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