Hi! I’d like to help you get Flux AI rendering images properly on Firefox and DuckDuckGo. To start, can you tell me if this issue happens only with Flux AI or do other websites also fail to show images in these browsers? Also, have you noticed any error messages or does it just show blank spaces where images should be?
In the meantime, here are some general steps that often fix image rendering problems in Firefox and with DuckDuckGo:
1. Clear your browser cache and cookies. Sometimes old or corrupted cache can cause images not to load.
2. Check browser settings for image permissions: - In Firefox, go to about:config in the address bar. - Search for image.webp.enabled and ensure it is set to true. DuckDuckGo serves images in WebP format, so this setting must be enabled for images to load properly.
3. Make sure hardware acceleration and WebGL are enabled in Firefox, since Flux AI relies on these for rendering images. - Go to Firefox settings > General > Performance and enable “Use recommended performance settings” and “Use hardware acceleration when available.” - In a new tab, enter about:support and check the Graphics section to confirm WebGL is active.
4. Try disabling any privacy or ad-blocking extensions temporarily, especially if they modify content on DuckDuckGo or block trackers. They might unintentionally block image loading.
5. Ensure your browser zoom is set to 100% as Flux AI documentation suggests to avoid rendering glitches.
If you’ve tried any of these or if the problem persists, let me know. I can guide you through some more advanced steps like checking network requests or Flux AI model error logs to pinpoint what’s going wrong25.
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Hi! I’d like to help you get Flux AI rendering images properly on Firefox and DuckDuckGo. To start, can you tell me if this issue happens only with Flux AI or do other websites also fail to show images in these browsers? Also, have you noticed any error messages or does it just show blank spaces where images should be?
In the meantime, here are some general steps that often fix image rendering problems in Firefox and with DuckDuckGo:
1. Clear your browser cache and cookies. Sometimes old or corrupted cache can cause images not to load.
2. Check browser settings for image permissions:
- In Firefox, go to
about:configin the address bar.- Search for
image.webp.enabledand ensure it is set totrue. DuckDuckGo serves images in WebP format, so this setting must be enabled for images to load properly.3. Make sure hardware acceleration and WebGL are enabled in Firefox, since Flux AI relies on these for rendering images.
- Go to Firefox settings > General > Performance and enable “Use recommended performance settings” and “Use hardware acceleration when available.”
- In a new tab, enter
about:supportand check the Graphics section to confirm WebGL is active.4. Try disabling any privacy or ad-blocking extensions temporarily, especially if they modify content on DuckDuckGo or block trackers. They might unintentionally block image loading.
5. Ensure your browser zoom is set to 100% as Flux AI documentation suggests to avoid rendering glitches.
If you’ve tried any of these or if the problem persists, let me know. I can guide you through some more advanced steps like checking network requests or Flux AI model error logs to pinpoint what’s going wrong2 5.
Are you okay to try these steps now?