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Blueprint•12mo ago
SloudPL

Broken pterodactyl on Firefox

Hello, i updated today my blueprint after updating when i go to console i see this. But after changing browsers to Brave it starts working magic. With Nebula and without Nebula it's the same for me on Firefox.
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Emma
Emma•12mo ago
That's weird. Nebula development is primary done on Firefox-based browsers. This appears to be a font issue, could you try refreshing the page with CTRL SHIFT R? For some additional context: Nebula does not touch the console's font.
SloudPL
SloudPLOP•12mo ago
Still the same after CTRL SHIFT R hmm but on Chromium browsers it works normally
Cam
Cam•12mo ago
then simply do not use firefox
Emma
Emma•12mo ago
firefox is wonderful
SloudPL
SloudPLOP•12mo ago
Its pretty good on linux on windows it had performance issues but thats not the topic here
Emma
Emma•12mo ago
Just gonna give this step before going into anything else, could you follow the following steps and see if that does anything?
Blueprint
Blueprint•12mo ago
1. Remove certain files and directories with rm -r resources public node_modules. 2. Go through the Pterodactyl update documentation. 3. Install dependencies by running the yarn command. 4. Repair Blueprint with blueprint -upgrade. 5. Get some Blueprint extensions (if you haven't already) and install them onto your panel.
byte snippet-upgrade
SloudPL
SloudPLOP•12mo ago
before i am gonna do that i have a question, can it be because of cloudflare cache?
Emma
Emma•12mo ago
Not sure, since it's not happening on other browsers. Might be browser extensions, check in a private tab just to be sure.
SloudPL
SloudPLOP•12mo ago
i checked already in private tab im just gonna do this
Emma
Emma•12mo ago
Alright!
SloudPL
SloudPLOP•12mo ago
nope after this still the same issue
Loki
Loki•12mo ago
Pterodactyl Panel uses xterm.js to display the terminal, which relies on Canvas, and the anti-fingerprinting when Firefox is set to strict mode either blocks Canvas or just certain parts of Canvas, causing the glitchy text. You can fix it by putting your browser in Standard protection mode or just disabling it for your panel website with the shield icon at the top left. With that being said, it's usually not quite that bad... so this could very well be something else.
SloudPL
SloudPLOP•12mo ago
ok i try it because i have it on strict mode yes it was because of the strict mode in firefox thanks Loki
Loki
Loki•12mo ago
🥂
SloudPL
SloudPLOP•12mo ago
and everyone else that tried to help
Emma
Emma•12mo ago
:3
Lovinoes
Lovinoes•12mo ago
I have Firefox in strict mode and I don't have any issues at all. Are you using librewolf? ah nvm ok
Luke
Luke•12mo ago
this looks like your screen when you take out a ram stick from a running computer
Jake
Jake•12mo ago
Or pulled an OVH mid install

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