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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 5:15 pm
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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 7:46 pm
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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 8:58 pm
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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 9:15 pm
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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 10:31 pm
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Nadian SuicidalSkittles Nadian Could have to do with Firefox not wanting to deal with Flash anymore. Maybe Gaia Online is attempting to make animated avatars work via HTML5 or something and it's not quite working 100%. I'm using Chrome. neutral That would only explain your initial confusion quite well. Firefox has been by-default blocking Flash even after updating.Since I do my browsing of Gaia Online via Firefox I've noticed that animated avatars require me to disable Firefox's permanent "Flash is out of date" message. In Chrome you would have never noticed this. Thus, if Gaia Online is attempting to fix this problem, they're fixing it by changing avatars on all browsers to use something else. Like I said it's most likely HTML5. Checking w3schools, it looks like maybe Firefox finally has some built-in support for MP4 for the VIDEO tag so they're probably trying stuff with that. Weird... I use Firefox and haven't had any issues with Flash. And Gaia avatars appear the same to me as they always have. confused
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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 11:40 pm
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Prof. Moonie Nadian SuicidalSkittles Nadian Could have to do with Firefox not wanting to deal with Flash anymore. Maybe Gaia Online is attempting to make animated avatars work via HTML5 or something and it's not quite working 100%. I'm using Chrome. neutral That would only explain your initial confusion quite well. Firefox has been by-default blocking Flash even after updating.Since I do my browsing of Gaia Online via Firefox I've noticed that animated avatars require me to disable Firefox's permanent "Flash is out of date" message. In Chrome you would have never noticed this. Thus, if Gaia Online is attempting to fix this problem, they're fixing it by changing avatars on all browsers to use something else. Like I said it's most likely HTML5. Checking w3schools, it looks like maybe Firefox finally has some built-in support for MP4 for the VIDEO tag so they're probably trying stuff with that. Weird... I use Firefox and haven't had any issues with Flash. And Gaia avatars appear the same to me as they always have. confused
Same here.
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Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 1:08 pm
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Kor Saiyajinkami Prof. Moonie Nadian SuicidalSkittles Nadian Could have to do with Firefox not wanting to deal with Flash anymore. Maybe Gaia Online is attempting to make animated avatars work via HTML5 or something and it's not quite working 100%. I'm using Chrome. neutral That would only explain your initial confusion quite well. Firefox has been by-default blocking Flash even after updating.Since I do my browsing of Gaia Online via Firefox I've noticed that animated avatars require me to disable Firefox's permanent "Flash is out of date" message. In Chrome you would have never noticed this. Thus, if Gaia Online is attempting to fix this problem, they're fixing it by changing avatars on all browsers to use something else. Like I said it's most likely HTML5. Checking w3schools, it looks like maybe Firefox finally has some built-in support for MP4 for the VIDEO tag so they're probably trying stuff with that. Weird... I use Firefox and haven't had any issues with Flash. And Gaia avatars appear the same to me as they always have. confused Same here.
Well, for some unknown reason, Flash player was disabled on Chrome. rolleyes
It's fixed now.
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Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 2:31 pm
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SuicidalSkittles Kor Saiyajinkami Prof. Moonie Nadian SuicidalSkittles I'm using Chrome. neutral That would only explain your initial confusion quite well. Firefox has been by-default blocking Flash even after updating.Since I do my browsing of Gaia Online via Firefox I've noticed that animated avatars require me to disable Firefox's permanent "Flash is out of date" message. In Chrome you would have never noticed this. Thus, if Gaia Online is attempting to fix this problem, they're fixing it by changing avatars on all browsers to use something else. Like I said it's most likely HTML5. Checking w3schools, it looks like maybe Firefox finally has some built-in support for MP4 for the VIDEO tag so they're probably trying stuff with that. Weird... I use Firefox and haven't had any issues with Flash. And Gaia avatars appear the same to me as they always have. confused Same here. Well, for some unknown reason, Flash player was disabled on Chrome. rolleyes It's fixed now.
Could've possibly been an isolated glitch then.
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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 4:40 pm
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SuicidalSkittles Kor Saiyajinkami Prof. Moonie Nadian SuicidalSkittles I'm using Chrome. neutral That would only explain your initial confusion quite well. Firefox has been by-default blocking Flash even after updating.Since I do my browsing of Gaia Online via Firefox I've noticed that animated avatars require me to disable Firefox's permanent "Flash is out of date" message. In Chrome you would have never noticed this. Thus, if Gaia Online is attempting to fix this problem, they're fixing it by changing avatars on all browsers to use something else. Like I said it's most likely HTML5. Checking w3schools, it looks like maybe Firefox finally has some built-in support for MP4 for the VIDEO tag so they're probably trying stuff with that. Weird... I use Firefox and haven't had any issues with Flash. And Gaia avatars appear the same to me as they always have. confused Same here. Well, for some unknown reason, Flash player was disabled on Chrome. rolleyes It's fixed now. Ah, that's always annoying when an important program you use just randomly gets turned off and ruins your usual activities you do. At least you were able to figure out what was going on and got it fixed easy enough.
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