![]() ![]() The only thing that remains unchanged is it will keep any changes to brave://flags and any content filtering you have added to Shields. New browser profile will use all of Brave’s default settings and no extension. So if it works there, it means extension is your problem.Ĭreate a new browser profile and test without changing settings or adding extensions. This is because by default, extensions are set not to be active on private window. VPN/Proxy: Using these can cause issues with some sites, especially in regards to being able to login or access certain content. Shields settings (maybe a particular content filter, block scripts, blocking all cookies, or whatever)Ĭhanges in settings (such as Hardware Acceleration or something), including changes in brave://flags It seems 85-90% of issues people have are due to extensions. When it comes to compatibility and broken sites, the items listed below are the usual culpritsĮxtensions. So I’m going to kind of double down on that. Guessing perhaps you have an extension causing issues? ![]() ![]() The website should render it’s sidebar properly, so I would be able to navigate through it. ![]() Access a website with a sidebar as a navbar, such as or.The sidebar element exists on the page HTML, but it is not rendered for some reason. I tested the same scenario, in the same computer and screen on different browsers(Firefox and Chrome) and it works, only Brave doesn’t. Please provide as much detail as possible so we can most efficiently resolve your problem.ĭelete the any text above the line separator below before postingįor some reason, when accessing a website with a Sidebar, the sidebar doesn’t render. For this reason, we have provided the template below for you to fill out with information about your issue. Troubleshooting technical issues is much easier when both the user and support agent practice clear communication. ![]()
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