WYSIWYG 16 - Microsoft Edge issue?

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david1411
 
 
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WYSIWYG 16 - Microsoft Edge issue?

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Hello, the first web page I publish using WYSIWYG 16 looks as expected on browsers Chrome, IE and Opera, but not as expected on Microsoft Edge. To see the issue, navigate to http://davidharris.tv / On my computer, Edge generates a black background and unreadable text. I am using Windows 7, WYSIWYG 16 and Microsoft Edge Version 92.0.902.78 (Official build) (64-bit)
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Re: WYSIWYG 16 - Microsoft Edge issue?

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I have viewed your page on Edge and I do not see the black background or unreadable text. It looks ok to me. I am also viewing it with the same Edge build as you but I'm using Windows 10.

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Re: WYSIWYG 16 - Microsoft Edge issue?

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For me, it also looks ok in Edge.
Maybe you will need to clear your browser cache?
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Re: WYSIWYG 16 - Microsoft Edge issue?

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I also have the same version of Edge and it looks OK on Windows 10.
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Re: WYSIWYG 16 - Microsoft Edge issue?

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Thanks everyone. I power cycled the PC and the issue resolved.
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Re: WYSIWYG 16 - Microsoft Edge issue?

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On my laptop, your picture takes over the screen (14.7 "; 1920x1080) and has a textbox "consultant" in the middle of your picture. The textbox "consultant" retreats below the picture when the browser is reduced to <640 but still floats over all other objects. This is with each of the big 3 browsers. See this screenshot video https://tom-hartnett.com/index.html
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