This article will explain common Conflict errors and the steps you can take to resolve these errors.
Important Notes
- After changes, it is helpful to run a hard refresh on your browser. Press and hold Ctrl + F5 on your keyboard to load a fresh instance of the web page directly from the server, which bypasses a cached version of a page.
- This process is best for PC users. These directions may be different if you are on a Mac or laptop, or have assigned special key bindings to your keyboard.
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Browser Versions
If you are having problems viewing a website properly, your web browser could be out of date. Please check your browser versions and update them to the most recent version. View our Browser Support article for additional details, including mobile browser support.
Add-On Conflict
One possibility for a distorted view could be add-on or software conflicts. Having multiple add-ons will consume browser space and resources. Check if you have installed multiple toolbars and customize them to be more efficient, the following steps suggest how to verify and customize them. For site functionality, several add-ons are required to make everything work correctly. Below is a list of software tools our site uses in the event of conflicts. Ensure that tools are updated to the most recent versions, check for compatibility issues, and make sure all are enabled and running:
- Java
- Adobe Reader
- Turn off the popup blocker
- Turn off browser filters or web filters, antiviruses can interfere with the Java scripts
Add-On Resources
Cache Problem
A browser cache is a place on your hard disk where the browser keeps downloaded items on a web page in case they’re needed again. For example, when you first visit a page on this site, the browser downloads the logo into the cache and displays it on the page you’re viewing. For each additional page you visit, the logo doesn’t need to be downloaded again; as long as the same logo is displayed, it’s already on your hard disk, so it can load faster!
The cache has a size limit, and when the cache gets full or if you begin seeing errors or elements that do not appear correctly, some items need to be discarded to make more space and resolve any display issues.
Cache Resources
- Delete Cookies in Microsoft Edge
- How to Clear the Firefox Cache
- Clear the Google Chrome Cache
- Clear Your Browsing History in Safari on Mac
- Clear DNS (Domain Name System) Cache on Windows and Mac
Compatibility Mode
Compatibility Mode is a Microsoft feature that allows different versions of Microsoft products, including Microsoft Edge, to continue to work together as newer versions are produced. Enabling Internet Explorer Mode (Compatibility Mode for the Microsoft Edge browser) may fix some viewing errors.
Compatibility Mode Resources
JavaScript
Some videos or images may not load if JavaScript is disabled.
JavaScript Resources
General Troubleshooting Questions
If you are submitting a ticket to our Support team, some helpful questions to have answered include the following:
- Where does this error occur? (for example, in Pages on the live side or the News module on the admin side)
- What action is being completed when the error occurs?
- How often does this occur, only in certain pages/modules or in multiple sections? Sometimes or every time?
- Does this occur for other users taking the same actions?
- Does this occur for this user on a different browser? Or, on a different computer?
- Try it on your mobile smartphone or device (to try off-network, you may need to disable Wi-Fi). Does the error still occur?
Article Glossary
The terms located in this section are listed alphabetically.
- IE: Internet Explorer
- PC: Personal Computer
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