Mac and Safari Users please answer this question

• Nov 19, 2020 - 19:28

In Safari browser I can not see the responses to my questions or anyone else's in Musescore forums. Can you? I can see everything fine if I switch to Chrome. Can other Mac Safari users see the answers to questions on Musescore boards? I attached the version of safari I am using. I have found a perfectly fine workaround using a different browser. I am just wondering if it is my computer or version of safari I am using or if Musescore boards are not compatible with Safari as a whole. Thanks for answering if you are a Safari/Mac user. Again, the boards work fine for me in Chrome so I am thinking it's Safari. Just wondering about other users.

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I have Safari 13.1.2, so a direct comparison is not possible. I can see the threads perfectly well.

However, you are a bit non specific: What is it exactly you do not see? There used to be--I don't know, year ago?--a way to display just the threads I had participated in and I can't find a way to display it now. Is this what bothers you?

Hi Azumbrunn,

I don't see the thread. Even if I go to Activity. Under activity I can see my 3 questions though which is great... but none of the answers. There were about 15 answers to this question about brackets but in Safari I see none of them.... In Chrome I see them all and the links work. The links do not work for me in Safari. Clicking on the title doesn't open the thread.

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I called Apple. Here is the answer. I had to go to Safari, then preferences, then settings for this website, then stop content blockers! I have no idea why Safari decided to block Musescore. I didn't even know safari did that.

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Hi BSG, It wasn't a content blocker. It was Safari itself blocking Musescore threads. I have the latest version of Safari and it seems to have a bit of an overactive content blocker turned on by default, the user has to turn off suspect parts of websites (suspect in whatever code the latest version of safari settled on). Thank you for taking the time to try to help. Under preferences for "this" website in Safari, I was able to turn it off for just this one website and now Musescore works in Safari. Again, thank you for your time and trying to help me.

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