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I am posting this thread regarding a recent issue which has arisen with the website's emoticon feature. Whenever a certain page/post with emoticons is loaded, several of the website's emoticons do not load, leaving only a "broken image" symbol and the code behind said emoticon (if the emoticon is posted in a signature and/or post). Up until this week's wednesday, the emoticon feature was working correctly, with no loading issues.
I do not know if this is related to the issue or not, but my cousin had to perform a Windows startup recovery, after he had told me that a recent batch of computer updates caused my PC to freeze on startup, with the screen not making it past the "Windows symbol" stage. It was after such moment when I noticed the emoticon issues, after returning home and opening my Internet browser. I use the Mozilla Firefox browser, updated to its latest edition. I have tried to clean the Internet cache, using CCleaner, but the problem persists, with only a few emoticons being displayed properly. As a visual proof of this issue, here's a screencap;
As you can see, only a handful of icons is being displayed properly, while the rest fails to show up in their intended form.
Thanks in advance, and sorry for any inconvenience.
I do not know if this is related to the issue or not, but my cousin had to perform a Windows startup recovery, after he had told me that a recent batch of computer updates caused my PC to freeze on startup, with the screen not making it past the "Windows symbol" stage. It was after such moment when I noticed the emoticon issues, after returning home and opening my Internet browser. I use the Mozilla Firefox browser, updated to its latest edition. I have tried to clean the Internet cache, using CCleaner, but the problem persists, with only a few emoticons being displayed properly. As a visual proof of this issue, here's a screencap;
As you can see, only a handful of icons is being displayed properly, while the rest fails to show up in their intended form.
Thanks in advance, and sorry for any inconvenience.