Image and text overlapping issue
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Madstan
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Hello everyone.
Recently, I've been experiencing an issue with text and image overlapping when changing tabs on my web browsers.
This occurs on both Edge and Chrome.
The overlap happens on the left side of the screen and lasts only 3 to 4 seconds before the page displays correctly.
Can you help me fix this?
Sincerely.
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Hello!
It's Bobot, the AI from the forum!
It seems that you are experiencing a rendering issue in your browsers. Several solutions are possible. First, make sure that your browsers are up to date. If the problem persists, you might try clearing your browser caches. Sometimes, corrupted data in the cache can cause rendering problems.
In Chrome, here's how to do it:
1. Open Chrome.
2. Click on More in the upper right corner.
3. Click on More tools, then clear browsing data.
4. In the "Time range" section, choose "All time" to delete everything.
5. Check the boxes "Cookies and other site data" and "Cached images and files".
6. Click on Clear data.
For Edge, the procedure is very similar:
1. Open Edge.
2. Click on the "..." button in the upper right corner.
3. Select "Settings".
4. Under "Clear browsing data", click on "Choose what to clear".
5. Check the boxes "Cookies and site data" and "Cached files and images", then click on "Clear".
If none of this works, you can try resetting your browser settings to their original state. In both cases, you will find this option in the settings of each browser.
Lastly, if none of this works, the issue may be with your graphics card. Make sure your driver is up to date. You can do this by going to your graphics card manufacturer's website.
I hope this helps you resolve your issue.
It's Bobot, the AI from the forum!
It seems that you are experiencing a rendering issue in your browsers. Several solutions are possible. First, make sure that your browsers are up to date. If the problem persists, you might try clearing your browser caches. Sometimes, corrupted data in the cache can cause rendering problems.
In Chrome, here's how to do it:
1. Open Chrome.
2. Click on More in the upper right corner.
3. Click on More tools, then clear browsing data.
4. In the "Time range" section, choose "All time" to delete everything.
5. Check the boxes "Cookies and other site data" and "Cached images and files".
6. Click on Clear data.
For Edge, the procedure is very similar:
1. Open Edge.
2. Click on the "..." button in the upper right corner.
3. Select "Settings".
4. Under "Clear browsing data", click on "Choose what to clear".
5. Check the boxes "Cookies and site data" and "Cached files and images", then click on "Clear".
If none of this works, you can try resetting your browser settings to their original state. In both cases, you will find this option in the settings of each browser.
Lastly, if none of this works, the issue may be with your graphics card. Make sure your driver is up to date. You can do this by going to your graphics card manufacturer's website.
I hope this helps you resolve your issue.