I think this bug was persistent for weeks and accross browsers
Does it happened to you to? How do we fix it? Thanks
I think this bug was persistent for weeks and accross browsers
You are probably using an older version of your os that doesn’t support some features glitch needs, like windows 7. you need to update to something like windows 10 or 11.
This will also benefit you in terms of security and you’ll also get new updates. I’m case you don’t want to or aren’t able to, I recommend switching to Linux.
I’m sorry, but I’m afraid that argument is invalid because I use the latest Elementary OS
I believe that for other people this issue was caused by using a browser that didn’t support CSS nesting. Could you double check if your browser supports this?
IIRC doesn’t Elementary use its own browser called Epiphany (or GNOME Web)? Perhaps it doesn’t support CSS nesting?
As mentioned: your browser does not support modern CSS nesting, so you’ll want to upgrade your browser to a version that supports the current CSS standard (or if your browser has support but it’s locked behind a feature flag, toggle that flag).
And if your browser of choice doesn’t support nested CSS in any version, you’ll want to file an issue with the folks that make it so that they know that their browser is not standards-compliant right now and hopefully fix that as soon as possible.
epiphany uses webkit, doesn’t that stay up to date?
Sorry that I forgot to mention that the two screenshots above was taken from both chromium and Firefox
all on latest versions?
doesn’t happen for me on firefox
@rikyperdana you’ll have to be more explicit than that: which versions of Chromium and Firefox? Because both have supported nested CSS for about a year now.