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Character Sheet Stats unseen
Can you post a screenshot?
Also, does the same problem happen if you use Firefox?
Thank you for reaching out. Here's a screenshot:
imgur.com/a/vqEldb2 I do not use Firefox, so I can't say, sorry
When using Microsoft Edge, the character sheet does show up however. It's only a problem when I use Chrome. I wouldn't want to constantly switch browsers just to properly use Fabletop, so if you can fix this, please do.
For Firefox
1. **Browser Extensions**: - **Problem**: Extensions may interfere with how web pages are displayed. - **Solution**: Disable all extensions in Firefox and check if the problem persists. If it resolves the issue, re-enable the extensions one by one to identify the culprit. 2. **Browser Cache**: - **Problem**: Cached files and cookies can sometimes cause display issues. - **Solution**: Clear the browser cache and cookies in Firefox. Go to `Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data > Clear Data`. 3. **JavaScript**: - **Problem**: The character sheet stats might be rendered using JavaScript, which could be blocked or not functioning properly. - **Solution**: Ensure JavaScript is enabled in Firefox. Go to `Settings > Privacy & Security > Permissions > Enable JavaScript`. 4. **Browser Version**: - **Problem**: There might be a bug in the version of Firefox you are using. - **Solution**: Ensure you are using the latest version of Firefox. Go to `Menu > Help > About Firefox` to check for updates. 5. **Site Permissions**: - **Problem**: The site might require specific permissions to display content correctly. - **Solution**: Check and adjust site permissions. Click on the lock icon in the address bar when on the Fabletop site and ensure permissions like `Load Images` and `Run JavaScript` are allowed. 6. **Content Blocking**: - **Problem**: Firefox has enhanced tracking protection which might block some content. - **Solution**: Disable enhanced tracking protection for Fabletop. Click on the shield icon in the address bar and turn off Enhanced Tracking Protection for the site. ### Step-by-Step Solutions #### Disabling Extensions in Firefox 1. Open Firefox. 2. Click on the three horizontal lines (menu) in the top-right corner. 3. Go to `Add-ons and Themes`. 4. Disable all extensions by toggling them off. 5. Refresh the Fabletop page and check if the stats are shown. #### Clearing Cache and Cookies in Firefox 1. Open Firefox. 2. Click on the three horizontal lines (menu) in the top-right corner. 3. Go to `Settings`. 4. Navigate to `Privacy & Security`. 5. Under `Cookies and Site Data`, click `Clear Data`. 6. Select `Cached Web Content` and `Cookies and Site Data`. 7. Click `Clear`. #### Ensuring JavaScript is Enabled in Firefox 1. Open Firefox. 2. Type `about:config` in the address bar and press Enter. 3. Click `Accept the Risk and Continue`. 4. In the search bar, type `javascript.enabled`. 5. Ensure the value is set to `true`. #### Disabling Enhanced Tracking Protection for Fabletop 1. Open Firefox. 2. Navigate to the Fabletop website. 3. Click on the shield icon in the address bar. 4. Toggle off `Enhanced Tracking Protection` for the site. For Chrome: 1. **Browser Extensions**: - **Problem**: Extensions may interfere with how web pages are displayed. - **Solution**: Disable all extensions in Chrome and check if the problem persists. If it resolves the issue, re-enable the extensions one by one to identify the culprit. 2. **Browser Cache**: - **Problem**: Cached files and cookies can sometimes cause display issues. - **Solution**: Clear the browser cache and cookies in Chrome. Go to `Settings > Privacy and security > Clear browsing data`. 3. **JavaScript**: - **Problem**: The character sheet stats might be rendered using JavaScript, which could be blocked or not functioning properly. - **Solution**: Ensure JavaScript is enabled in Chrome. Go to `Settings > Privacy and security > Site settings > JavaScript` and make sure it is allowed. 4. **Browser Version**: - **Problem**: There might be a bug in the version of Chrome you are using. - **Solution**: Ensure you are using the latest version of Chrome. Go to `Settings > About Chrome` to check for updates. 5. **Site Permissions**: - **Problem**: The site might require specific permissions to display content correctly. - **Solution**: Check and adjust site permissions. Click on the lock icon in the address bar when on the Fabletop site and ensure permissions like `Load Images` and `Run JavaScript` are allowed. 6. **Content Blocking**: - **Problem**: Chrome has various security settings that might block some content. - **Solution**: Disable any strict content settings. Go to `Settings > Privacy and security > Site settings` and review any settings that might be blocking content. ### Step-by-Step Solutions #### Disabling Extensions in Chrome 1. Open Chrome. 2. Click on the three vertical dots (menu) in the top-right corner. 3. Go to `More tools > Extensions`. 4. Disable all extensions by toggling them off. 5. Refresh the Fabletop page and check if the stats are shown. #### Clearing Cache and Cookies in Chrome 1. Open Chrome. 2. Click on the three vertical dots (menu) in the top-right corner. 3. Go to `Settings`. 4. Navigate to `Privacy and security`. 5. Click `Clear browsing data`. 6. Select `Cached images and files` and `Cookies and other site data`. 7. Click `Clear data`. #### Ensuring JavaScript is Enabled in Chrome 1. Open Chrome. 2. Click on the three vertical dots (menu) in the top-right corner. 3. Go to `Settings`. 4. Navigate to `Privacy and security`. 5. Click `Site settings`. 6. Under `Content`, click `JavaScript`. 7. Ensure the setting is `Allowed (recommended)`. #### Checking and Adjusting Site Permissions in Chrome 1. Open Chrome. 2. Navigate to the Fabletop website. 3. Click on the lock icon in the address bar. 4. Click `Site settings`. 5. Ensure that `JavaScript`, `Images`, and any other relevant permissions are set to `Allow`. ### Example: Adjusting Site Permissions in Chrome 1. **Navigate to Fabletop**: Open Chrome and go to the Fabletop website. 2. **Lock Icon**: Click on the lock icon in the address bar. 3. **Site Settings**: Select `Site settings` from the dropdown. 4. **Permissions**: Ensure that `JavaScript` and other relevant permissions are set to `Allow`.
Oh my god it helped! I turned off all extensions in my browser and I now see character sheets properly! Thank you thank you thank you!
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I am using Windows 11 Pro, version 23H2
My browser version is:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/123.0.0.0 Safari/537.36