From my very limited knowledge about how web storage works, some websites use cookies in order to maintain a log-in or certain preferences. These cookies, small files that usually take up...
From my very limited knowledge about how web storage works, some websites use cookies in order to maintain a log-in or certain preferences. These cookies, small files that usually take up residence in your system's temp files, remain there for about a few months until they expire. What happens when they do? The website the cookie was associated with "resets" or auto logs you out.
Yes, but iirc from when I was developing on the tildes core a few years back, tildes is using the localstorage API to store session based themes. Browsers have multiple ways of storing data,...
Yes, but iirc from when I was developing on the tildes core a few years back, tildes is using the localstorage API to store session based themes. Browsers have multiple ways of storing data, cookies, indexdb (a simple key-value database), and localstorage. All three of those can be wiped at anytime by the browser, but cookies tend to be the first to be removed. Cookies these days tend to just be used for authentication storage and tracking.
My theme gets reset every couple of days specifically on Firefox desktop, but Firefox mobile keeps it correct. I have not had the wherewithal to figure out why that is, but it is definitely a...
My theme gets reset every couple of days specifically on Firefox desktop, but Firefox mobile keeps it correct.
I have not had the wherewithal to figure out why that is, but it is definitely a thing that happens to me on the regular.
Stayed constant here. It's all based on browser-based localstorage iirc, so could have just been a browser cache release, they happen.
From my very limited knowledge about how web storage works, some websites use cookies in order to maintain a log-in or certain preferences. These cookies, small files that usually take up residence in your system's temp files, remain there for about a few months until they expire. What happens when they do? The website the cookie was associated with "resets" or auto logs you out.
Yes, but iirc from when I was developing on the tildes core a few years back, tildes is using the localstorage API to store session based themes. Browsers have multiple ways of storing data, cookies, indexdb (a simple key-value database), and localstorage. All three of those can be wiped at anytime by the browser, but cookies tend to be the first to be removed. Cookies these days tend to just be used for authentication storage and tracking.
My theme gets reset every couple of days specifically on Firefox desktop, but Firefox mobile keeps it correct.
I have not had the wherewithal to figure out why that is, but it is definitely a thing that happens to me on the regular.
Mine still appears to be Atom One Dark. I checked another computer and it's also showing the same theme.
I had this happen the other day! I do not know why and didn't look very closely since it's stayed set since I changed it back.
I blame aliens.
Are you using the Account default theme setting? It's in your user settings.
oh amazing! I am now :)