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www.realclearpolitics.com - see bug description #141318

Open Jimbocous opened 1 week ago

Jimbocous commented 1 week ago

URL: https://www.realclearpolitics.com/

Browser / Version: Firefox 130.0 Operating System: Windows 10 Tested Another Browser: Yes Edge

Problem type: Something else Description: At bottom of page, Select "Latest State Polls" from map graphic. Page loads, then I receive error "Something went wrong Node.removeChild: The node to be removed is not a child of this node". Happens on Win 10 Firefox 129.0.2 and 130.0, does not happen on Firefox Ubuntu build, or on Edge. Steps to Reproduce: At bottom of page, Select "Latest State Polls" from map graphic. Page loads, then I receive error "Something went wrong Node.removeChild: The node to be removed is not a child of this node". Happens on Win 10 Firefox 129.0.2 and 130.0, does not happen on Firefox Ubuntu build, or on Edge.

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sv-calin commented 1 week ago

We appreciate your report but I was not able to reproduce this issue, accessing "Latest State Polls" loads the page without any issues.

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Tested on: • Browser / Version: Firefox Nightly 132.0a1 (2024-09-05) / Firefox Release 130 • Operating System: Windows 10

Suggestions: • Clear cache/data/cookies, disable Ad-blocker (if available), or create a new profile (without syncing/importing data) and check again • If there are any changes made to the default settings of the browser (e.g. in about:config), please revert to the default settings

How to create a new profile:

  1. Open a new tab
  2. Type in the address bar "about:profiles"
  3. Press "Enter"
  4. Click on "Create a New Profile"
  5. Click "Next"
  6. Name your profile
  7. Click "Finish"
  8. Head to your newly created profile
  9. Click "Launch profile in new browser"

Note: You can return to your old profile at any given time by accessing "about:profiles" in the address bar

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