Hi, I'm on a social site called 'Nextdoor', it's a place where local residents can send messages to each other. The problem is that pictures/photos don't load on my computer. They load with no problem on my smartphone but not on the computer. I asked other people who use Nextdoor and they tell me that pictures/photos show up without a problem. My conclusion is that maybe it's because I use Linux Mint 21.1 and other people are using Microsoft or Apple and I'm missing something. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks, Gael.
Pictures don't load on Social Site Nextdoor.
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Pictures don't load on Social Site Nextdoor.
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Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon
Saor Alba Gu Brath
Saor Alba Gu Brath
Re: Pictures don't load on Social Site Nextdoor.
In the first instance, check your browser and whichever addons you have installed. There's a good chance that an addon is blocking something.
You could open up the browser's developer tools and look at the network requests. This will look daunting, but you should see any blocked requests (in red) and there could be an explanation (e.g. "Blocked by uBlock Origin").
You could open up the browser's developer tools and look at the network requests. This will look daunting, but you should see any blocked requests (in red) and there could be an explanation (e.g. "Blocked by uBlock Origin").