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Character sheets greyed out and inaccessible.

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Browser is Firefox 141.0, OS is Windows 10. None of the games in question use the jumpgate system, each of them have existed for at least a year, and it does not appear to matter whether I have started the game, or whether I am the GM or a player, and it persists regardless of browser addons. Following advice in prior threads, I have cleared my browser cache and the chat archive of the games. This has not resolved the issue.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Hi Tinfect,  Which character sheet are you using? Can you supply a screenshot of what you are seeing? Does this happen in Chrome? Have you tried using Incognito/Private mode? 
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Gauss said: Hi Tinfect,  Which character sheet are you using? Can you supply a screenshot of what you are seeing? Does this happen in Chrome? Have you tried using Incognito/Private mode?  This occurs regardless of character sheet.  It looks like this, example being the D&D 5E 2014 sheet: This normally occurs when they haven't loaded in, but no amount of waiting fixes it. I have attempted using incognito mode, it does not work. I do not have chrome, but I can confirm that microsoft edge doesn't work. Not noted previously, as I didn't think to test it, is that chat doesn't work.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Please try Chrome. Microsoft Edge is not a supported browser.  I am wondering if a security program is interfering. I would look at your extensions, security settings, cookie settings/blockers, etc.  Also, what region of the world are you in? Sometimes there are regional issues.