On 7/13/25 17:22, Dick Steffens wrote: > On 7/13/25 16:44, Michael Ewan wrote: >> How about the developers console in the browser and look for what >> Xfinity expects to see, it used to be that you could fake all kinds of >> stuff in the browser to fool the IE only sites. >> > In Firefox, clicking on the hamburger icon > more tools offers Browser > Console. That brings up the following: > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1752452115816 addons.xpi WARN Force scan SCOPE_PROFILE > (app-system-addons location missing from XPIStates) > 1752452115819 addons.xpi WARN Checking > /snap/firefox/6495/usr/lib/firefox/distribution/extensions for addons > 1752452115820 addons.xpi WARN Checking > /snap/firefox/6495/usr/lib/firefox/distribution/extensions/locale-en-US > for addons > HTTPS-First Mode: Upgrading insecure speculative TCP connection > “http://www.jigzone.com/ <http://www.jigzone.com/>” to use “https”. > > WebGL context was lost. 2 Troubleshoot.sys.mjs:727:17 > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > That looks like something that could be useful, but I have no idea what > to do with it. Recommendations? > >
Jigzone.com is a jigsaw puzzle game. I wager its its trying to load a plugin or advertizement ? The WebGL issue could be that you have webgl disabled or javascript disabled. You can check by opening about:config These days a bunch of stuff breaks on the web unless you unleash the horror that is javascript. -Ed
