Since yesterday your navigation on the frontpage is somehow broken. When I hover over "Development" or "About us" for example I don't get any sub menu. When I click on "Development" I only get the header and a white page.
Also the latest news like "Latest release: XBian 1.0 Alpha 3" aren't working.
Tested with Firefox 17.
With IE8 I get the sub menus, but I'm not able to click it.
Yesterday we did a dead link check and nothing was found.
Also the menu's in chrome work normally.
What browser do you use?
No problems what so ever on Firefox
no problems on all tested systems and browsers
Windows
*Opera
*IE
*Chrome
Android
*Opera
*Default browser
*Chrome
All working as it should
to me this looks like your browsers never fully load the pages for some reason
maybe something to do with cookies or your security settings ??? dunno
but you are the only one reporting such issue so I'm suspicious the problem rely somewhere in your system
Still having this problem? Maybe you can clear your browser cache and that will fix it. Like rikardo said: seems like the files were never downloaded fully. If your connection had problems, you will have many broken files in the cache that will prevent the website from working (as your browser will not download them again since they seem to be cached)
Yeah, the problem still persists. Deleting the cache also didn't help.
When I click on "Download" or "Development" I only get the headers and a white page. But when I check the source code the text is all in there. And it all worked fine until 2 or 3 days ago.
But when I'm still the only one with this problem nevermind. I can deal with it :-)
can you try access the page from another PC or tablet,phone...or anything what have a web browser?
It's working for Android and Opera 12.
Thank you
so now you have it confirmed as working so it is 100% something in your PC.
As I mentioned, maybe something with security
namtih, AdBlock Plus? I was having those problems, till I temporarily disabled it for xbian.org
Yes, you are right. It's working then again. Thanks for pointing this out :-)