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  On 08/09/2015 at 19:59, LimeMaster said:

Will that stop the timeout errors that keep happening?

Not entirely, there are still some issues to fix. Hopefully 4.1 which is coming out at the start of October will iron out the majority of remaining issues, but what we have for now, ought to be usable until then.

  On 08/09/2015 at 20:02, DaveLegg said:

Not entirely, there are still some issues to fix. Hopefully 4.1 which is coming out at the start of October will iron out the majority of remaining issues, but what we have for now, ought to be usable until then.

Ah, I see. Well I hope it does resolve the issues. 

  On 09/09/2015 at 19:20, mattmatik said:

I'm having issues going to the next page on a thread. I click next page, nothing. Click page number, nothing. Running Chrome/Win 10 but this happened in Win 7 as well. 

are you running an extension similar to HTTPS Everywhere?

there are some mixed content issues that cause certain elements not to work when viewing the site in HTTPS. most of them were fixed already by Neowin's devs but the page navigation buttons may still be effected

  On 10/09/2015 at 02:47, Brando212 said:

are you running an extension similar to HTTPS Everywhere?

there are some mixed content issues that cause certain elements not to work when viewing the site in HTTPS. most of them were fixed already by Neowin's devs but the page navigation buttons may still be effected

Yeah HTTPS in general is pretty broken for me too. I even disabled this addon for Neowin. 

  On 10/09/2015 at 19:17, Kyle said:

Yeah HTTPS in general is pretty broken for me too. I even disabled this addon for Neowin. 

 

i am running it on firefox (win8), and everything seems OK.

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