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Firefox not rendering some maps

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03-19-2025 01:41 PM
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CarlNettleton
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I am noticing problems with Firefox rendering maps correctly. The first is our map has a feature to show larger map. Firefox won't render the larger map, but Chrome and Safari will. The second is a link from our dashboard to a NOAA Mapbox ocean current layer which also won't render on Firefox but will on Chrome and Safari. You can try our map here: https://www.openoceans.org/Plastic-Trash

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CodyPatterson
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Hey @CarlNettleton 

I am on Firefox myself, version 136.0 ( I have an update pending ) and it loaded up just fine for me, I was able to click on the features and scroll around the map without issue. Do you have a screenshot of what could be happening on yours, also in your browser console is it showing any errors?

Update: Went ahead and updated to newest version, still am able to see the map, no console errors on my side as well.

Cody

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CarlNettleton
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Hi Cody. Thanks for teh response. The screen shot I would show you is simply a white screen. Were you able to click on the "View Larger Map" link at the bottom left of the initial map screen to see a larger map? Screen shot of our map page is below ... which work sfine. Its the link to the larger map which doesn't work. Looking forward to confirming your observation.

 

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CodyPatterson
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Hey @CarlNettleton 

I can confirm that I was able to see everything that I suppose I should be, I've attached a GIF to view showing my results. I was curious if you've noticed any errors appearing in the console as well, typically they may point out any rendering issues that could have occurred.

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Hope this gives some sort of insight!

Cody

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CarlNettleton
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Thanks for the feedback Cody. I am glad it works on your machine. Maybe it has something to do with Firefox on my Mac since it works on Chrome and Safari.
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CodyPatterson
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Hey @CarlNettleton 

It definitely could be something like that, do you have a machine with another OS that you can try on your network? It may be a Mac issue, but I don't have one at my organization or I'd test!

Cody

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CarlNettleton
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Thanks for this Cody … yes this appears to be a Mac/Firefox issue all other combinations of PC/MC and the major browsers work. I appreciate you taking a look.
Carl