Hey everyone!

For a couple of weeks Firefox seems to have issues displaying my Dashboard when loading it. When i switch to another page and back to the dashboard it looks normal again.

Before that the same dashboard worked for over a year. Also in Chrome it still is displayed as usual.

Sadly i couldn’t find something when searching online. Does anyone have an idea to fix it?

Update: I got fed up with the bug again and decided to reinstall firefox. On reinstall it prompted me to “Clean” firefox instead. And apparently that helped.

    • snapcatcher@feddit.deOP
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      1 year ago

      As suggested by the other comment I tried a private window and disabled all extensions in private windows and it still has the same issue.

      Interestingly I just noticed that it happens on all dashboards. The third one being just a vertical stack with 2 sensor entities. So its also not that specific configuration.

      I also tried:

      • Deleting all cookies/cache
      • Downgrading to an older version/upgrading to latest homeassistant

      While typing this I tested it on firefox on another machine (linux in that case) and there it works without problems. But i have all add-ons synchronized between them. So im out of ideas :D.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve had similar experiences with FF and HA. I tried everything that has been suggested to you and kept having problems. In the end I installed Brave just for HA. I still use FF for everything else.

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        1 year ago

        I’ve been using these together for about a year or two without issues. Do you guys have these tabs set to a weird mode like “Tablet” or something? Any custom card or custom layout mods?

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          1 year ago

          I dont think so. I think i had one hacs card, but ill try removing some and see if that changes anything. But somewhat pretty sure that i didnt change anything when it started breaking.

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      1 year ago

      No there its also broken, also not when disabling all extensions for private windows. Also provided some more information in another comment.

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    1 year ago

    I usually say: start by removing all frontend resources - especially anything with my name on it - and see if it fixes things.

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    1 year ago

    I haven’t had this happen, but on numerous occasions, when editing a card using yaml, my typing is reversed. i.e., the second letter I type appears to the left of the first letter, and so on.

    I either have to use the mouse to click after each letter, or I have to reverse the text in my mind. It’s quite annoying.

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    1 year ago

    Try disabling enhanced tracking protection next to the certificate information

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        1 year ago

        Dang I wonder what it could be then, I know turning that off helped a lot of pages load correctly for my install

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    1 year ago

    Update: I got fed up with the bug again and decided to reinstall firefox. On reinstall it prompted me to “Clean” firefox instead. And apparently that helped.

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    1 year ago

    Just for balance, I use Firefox to show HA dashboards on a Linux PC and an Android tablet and don’t have any issues, so it must be a combination of things, rather than Firefox itself…