I've been running this campaign for over a year now, and its always worked fine. However its been a while since my group has been able to play regularly, since I started school again. I loaded up the campaign today to work on a new session for this weekend, and when I clicked onto one of my old maps, I found that it would not load. The screen stayed black. So I refreshed my browser, and tried to get back into the campaign. This time, I found that none of the maps would load--even ones I was able to view and edit earlier today. The VTT opens, with the chat/menu panel and player chatheads visible, but the background gets hung up on the "Loading..." sequence and flashes through all of the flavor text, with none of the assets ever loading. I tried turning off all of my Chrome extensions and clearing my browser history. No help there. I tried opening the campaign in a freshly cleared Firefox. Nothing there, either. Then I reached out to my players and asked them to try and load the campaign. Three different people on three different computers/browsers/networks all had the exact same issue I was having. They all got stuck in "Loading..." for as long as they cared to wait. I also tried making a copy of the campaign in the hopes that maybe it would behave differently, but no such luck. I'm not really sure what to do. I put in a bug report with the Roll20 Help Center but there's no way they'll see it in time to save my session, and I have less than a week to reschedule before school starts again and I've missed my chance. If someone can figure out how to get me and my group rolling again I'd be incredibly grateful. Here's the error the browser console shows when I run the game: "Content Security Policy blocks inline execution of scripts and stylesheets The Content Security Policy (CSP) prevents cross-site scripting attacks by blocking inline execution of scripts and style sheets. To solve this, move all inline scripts (e.g. onclick=[JS code] ) and styles into external files. ⚠️ Allowing inline execution comes at the risk of script injection via injection of HTML script elements. If you absolutely must, you can allow inline script and styles by: adding unsafe-inline as a source to the CSP header adding the hash or nonce of the inline script to your CSP header. AFFECTED RESOURCES 1 directive Directive Element Source Location Status script-src-elem app.roll20.net/:6 blocked Learn more: Content Security Policy - Inline Code"