Hi! I understand you're having trouble with the PCH+ app pages not loading correctly and not being able to access links. Let’s figure this out together.
To start, can you tell me a bit more? For example: - Are you using the PCH+ app directly, or are you accessing it through a web browser on your Linux device? - When you say pages don’t load right, do you get any error messages or do they just stay stuck or blank? - Does this happen on all pages or just specific ones? - Have you tried any troubleshooting steps so far, like refreshing, restarting the app or clearing cache?
Once I have a bit more info, I can guide you through some targeted steps to resolve this.
Thanks for the additional details about pages being truncated and links appearing off-center and not loading properly on your Linux device using WebKit. That helps me get a clearer picture.
It sounds like the app or web pages might be having display rendering issues, possibly caused by corrupted components, outdated software, or CSS/layout problems.
Here's a step-by-step approach to try and fix this:
1. Clear Cache and Cookies: Since you’re browsing via WebKit on Linux, clearing browsing data can help with strange page layouts. Look for the WebKit browser settings, find options to clear cache and cookies, and do that. Then restart the browser.
2. Check for App or Browser Updates: - Make sure your WebKit-based browser and your PCH+ app (if using the app) are updated to the latest versions. Sometimes layout bugs are fixed in newer releases. - If using the PCH+ app, consider uninstalling it, restarting your device, then reinstalling it fresh. This often fixes corrupted or outdated component issues that cause display problems1.
3. Test in Another Browser: Try accessing PCH+ pages in a different browser on your Linux device, such as Firefox or Chromium. If the pages load fine there, it confirms the issue is specific to the WebKit browser's rendering.
4. Check Zoom and Display Settings: Sometimes incorrect zoom levels or scaling factors affect page layouts. Reset your browser zoom to 100%, and in Linux system settings, check your display scaling to ensure it’s normal.
5. Disable Browser Extensions: If you use any browser extensions or plugins, temporarily disable them. Some extensions can interfere with page layouts and link functionality.
6. Advanced Developer View Check (Optional): If you're comfortable with it, open the browser’s developer tools (usually by right-clicking and selecting “Inspect” or pressing F12). Look for any console errors related to CSS or scripts failing to load, which can cause layout breakage. Sharing any error messages you see can help me advise better.
If after trying these steps, the problem persists, please let me know whether it’s the app or website, and if you can provide screenshots or exact steps when it happens. From what I’ve found, uninstalling the app and reinstalling after a reboot often clears corrupted components causing such problems1.
Does this plan sound good to you? Are you able to try these and let me know how it goes?
Thanks for asking about why the PCH+ app links might not be centered properly.
From what I’ve gathered, alignment issues in apps like PCH+ can often stem from a few common causes: - The app may have layout or rendering bugs, sometimes introduced by updates or incompatibilities with specific device or browser versions. - Corrupted app data/components can cause display glitches where elements like links or buttons don’t line up as intended. - Differences in display settings such as zoom, screen resolution, or scaling on your Linux device could also affect alignment. - Occasionally, outdated or incompatible browser engines (like WebKit builds) can’t render the app’s CSS layout properly.
A useful troubleshooting step is to uninstall the PCH+ app completely from your device, then restart your Linux system and reinstall the latest version. This refresh tends to clear corrupted components that cause alignment and loading issues5.
Also, try resetting your browser’s zoom to 100%, and check if your Linux display scaling is set normally. Testing PCH+ in another browser (like Firefox or Chromium) can help confirm if the problem is tied to your WebKit-based browser.
If the problem appeared after a recent update—like with some Android apps—it may be something the app developers need to address directly in a patch2.
If you want, I can guide you through uninstalling and reinstalling the app or checking your display settings on Linux. Would that be helpful?
Thanks for clarifying that you’re using a Samsung tablet and that deleting cookies hasn’t helped. I appreciate you letting me know — that helps narrow things down.
On a Samsung tablet, beyond deleting cookies, there are a few more focused steps that often help resolve app display and link issues like the ones you’re experiencing with PCH+:
1. Clear the PCH+ App Cache and Data: - Go to Settings on your tablet. - Tap Apps or Applications. - Find and select PCH+ from the list of apps. - Tap Storage. - First, tap Clear Cache. - Then tap Clear Data (this will reset the app, so you might need to log in again).
Clearing the app's cache and data can remove corrupted files causing display glitches or link issues35.
2. Fully Restart Your Tablet: - After clearing cache and data, power off your tablet completely. - Wait about 30 seconds. - Turn it back on and then open the PCH+ app again. Sometimes a fresh restart helps the system clear up lingering issues8.
3. Uninstall and Reinstall the PCH+ App: - If clearing cache/data and restarting didn’t solve it, uninstall the app. - Reboot your tablet. - Re-download and install the latest version of PCH+ from the Google Play Store or Samsung Galaxy Store. - This ensures you have a clean install free from any corrupted files2.
4. Check for Tablet Software Updates: - Go to Settings > Software update. - Make sure your tablet’s system is up to date, as outdated OS versions sometimes cause apps to behave oddly.
5. Verify Network Connection: - Although less likely, weak or unstable internet can cause pages/links not to load correctly. - Try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data or test on another network if possible.
Give these a try and see if the PCH+ app starts displaying pages and links properly. Let me know if you run into any trouble performing these steps or if the issue continues afterward.
Are you satisfied with this solution so far? I’m here to help further if needed!
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Hi! I understand you're having trouble with the PCH+ app pages not loading correctly and not being able to access links. Let’s figure this out together.
To start, can you tell me a bit more? For example:
- Are you using the PCH+ app directly, or are you accessing it through a web browser on your Linux device?
- When you say pages don’t load right, do you get any error messages or do they just stay stuck or blank?
- Does this happen on all pages or just specific ones?
- Have you tried any troubleshooting steps so far, like refreshing, restarting the app or clearing cache?
Once I have a bit more info, I can guide you through some targeted steps to resolve this.
Pages are truncated and link are off center and do not load properly
Frank Taylor
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Thanks for the additional details about pages being truncated and links appearing off-center and not loading properly on your Linux device using WebKit. That helps me get a clearer picture.
It sounds like the app or web pages might be having display rendering issues, possibly caused by corrupted components, outdated software, or CSS/layout problems.
Here's a step-by-step approach to try and fix this:
1. Clear Cache and Cookies:
Since you’re browsing via WebKit on Linux, clearing browsing data can help with strange page layouts. Look for the WebKit browser settings, find options to clear cache and cookies, and do that. Then restart the browser.
2. Check for App or Browser Updates:
- Make sure your WebKit-based browser and your PCH+ app (if using the app) are updated to the latest versions. Sometimes layout bugs are fixed in newer releases.
- If using the PCH+ app, consider uninstalling it, restarting your device, then reinstalling it fresh. This often fixes corrupted or outdated component issues that cause display problems1.
3. Test in Another Browser:
Try accessing PCH+ pages in a different browser on your Linux device, such as Firefox or Chromium. If the pages load fine there, it confirms the issue is specific to the WebKit browser's rendering.
4. Check Zoom and Display Settings:
Sometimes incorrect zoom levels or scaling factors affect page layouts. Reset your browser zoom to 100%, and in Linux system settings, check your display scaling to ensure it’s normal.
5. Disable Browser Extensions:
If you use any browser extensions or plugins, temporarily disable them. Some extensions can interfere with page layouts and link functionality.
6. Advanced Developer View Check (Optional):
If you're comfortable with it, open the browser’s developer tools (usually by right-clicking and selecting “Inspect” or pressing F12). Look for any console errors related to CSS or scripts failing to load, which can cause layout breakage. Sharing any error messages you see can help me advise better.
If after trying these steps, the problem persists, please let me know whether it’s the app or website, and if you can provide screenshots or exact steps when it happens. From what I’ve found, uninstalling the app and reinstalling after a reboot often clears corrupted components causing such problems1.
Does this plan sound good to you? Are you able to try these and let me know how it goes?
Why are PCH+ app links not centered?
Frank Taylor
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Thanks for asking about why the PCH+ app links might not be centered properly.
From what I’ve gathered, alignment issues in apps like PCH+ can often stem from a few common causes:
- The app may have layout or rendering bugs, sometimes introduced by updates or incompatibilities with specific device or browser versions.
- Corrupted app data/components can cause display glitches where elements like links or buttons don’t line up as intended.
- Differences in display settings such as zoom, screen resolution, or scaling on your Linux device could also affect alignment.
- Occasionally, outdated or incompatible browser engines (like WebKit builds) can’t render the app’s CSS layout properly.
A useful troubleshooting step is to uninstall the PCH+ app completely from your device, then restart your Linux system and reinstall the latest version. This refresh tends to clear corrupted components that cause alignment and loading issues5.
Also, try resetting your browser’s zoom to 100%, and check if your Linux display scaling is set normally. Testing PCH+ in another browser (like Firefox or Chromium) can help confirm if the problem is tied to your WebKit-based browser.
If the problem appeared after a recent update—like with some Android apps—it may be something the app developers need to address directly in a patch2.
If you want, I can guide you through uninstalling and reinstalling the app or checking your display settings on Linux. Would that be helpful?
Not a lynx device, it's a Samsung tablet. I have deleted cookies,refreshed programs,still not helping
Frank Taylor
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Thanks for clarifying that you’re using a Samsung tablet and that deleting cookies hasn’t helped. I appreciate you letting me know — that helps narrow things down.
On a Samsung tablet, beyond deleting cookies, there are a few more focused steps that often help resolve app display and link issues like the ones you’re experiencing with PCH+:
1. Clear the PCH+ App Cache and Data:
- Go to Settings on your tablet.
- Tap Apps or Applications.
- Find and select PCH+ from the list of apps.
- Tap Storage.
- First, tap Clear Cache.
- Then tap Clear Data (this will reset the app, so you might need to log in again).
Clearing the app's cache and data can remove corrupted files causing display glitches or link issues3 5.
2. Fully Restart Your Tablet:
- After clearing cache and data, power off your tablet completely.
- Wait about 30 seconds.
- Turn it back on and then open the PCH+ app again. Sometimes a fresh restart helps the system clear up lingering issues8.
3. Uninstall and Reinstall the PCH+ App:
- If clearing cache/data and restarting didn’t solve it, uninstall the app.
- Reboot your tablet.
- Re-download and install the latest version of PCH+ from the Google Play Store or Samsung Galaxy Store.
- This ensures you have a clean install free from any corrupted files2.
4. Check for Tablet Software Updates:
- Go to Settings > Software update.
- Make sure your tablet’s system is up to date, as outdated OS versions sometimes cause apps to behave oddly.
5. Verify Network Connection:
- Although less likely, weak or unstable internet can cause pages/links not to load correctly.
- Try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data or test on another network if possible.
Give these a try and see if the PCH+ app starts displaying pages and links properly. Let me know if you run into any trouble performing these steps or if the issue continues afterward.
Are you satisfied with this solution so far? I’m here to help further if needed!