tinyMCE icons and other icons are rubbished on laptop

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why does it do this on my laptop in firefox, but yet on my ipad or iphone it does not?

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    • I have seen this happen when the site is set to https but is loaded by http.  The icons are actually fonts and the browser can't load the font.  Hopefully the web will move to svg graphics and stop this insanity with using fonts for icons.

      • image_transcoder.php?o=bx_froala_image&h=3659&dpx=1&t=1590423719thats really bizarre because im using https.    yeah the icons look like unicode error characters.   im in linux right meow on firefox.  

        • Firefox might not be downloading the font; check that.  Also, do an inspection of one of the fonts to check location, etc., might help shed some light.

          • hmm interesting i wonder :)  got me thinking now.  :)   so i tried it in mozilla seamonkey, and it was able to load the editor no problem.

            however there was an unexpected issue in sea monkey - i cannot access the popout for adding to the timeline via the "add context module''  and yes javascript is on. the rest of them work, new photo, post, etc..

            i wonder why the active textarea "whats happening omar" isnt well, um active.  :)

            screen 1 : tiny working fine in sea monkey

            screen 2: unclickable text area

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            • of course, now it loads in firefox...   i was missing the icon for the photo in the add content menu for the button, and somehow the script for the whole textarea stalled out.  the two may not be related, but its working now.

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              however, sea monkey still cannot sort out how to expand the textarea, which is interesting...

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