I use a Mac. When I try to edit a wiki page, I see a lot of code on the page. This did not happen in the past. Along with all the code, I get the following message: "Unfortunately, your browser isn't compatible. We want you to have access, though, so we recommend you download a compatible browser (e.g., Firefox)" But I have the latest version of Firefox. I've downloaded it several times and this does not fix the problem. I tried using the latest version of Safari and that doesn't work, either.
Why is the classic wiki editing style used automatically in Opera? It works just as well as with other browsers. I set the User Agent Switcher plugin in Firefox to identify itself as Opera, and the page renders the classic editing style. I've tried it in Opera, and it automatically goes to the classic style unless I set it to identify itself as another browser. This was a hassle for me because I use both FF and OP.
I've been having trouble adding images to my pbwiki pages and aligning them to left or right.
It's often worked before - but at the moment, when I add images and align them left or right, they don't seem to show up when Firefox or Opera are used to browse that page (IE works fine). If I remove the "align" bit of the "img" tag, the images show up - but not in the layout I want, obviously.
It's not a very complicated page (homepage of the wiki, at foleshillfields.pbwiki.com) - and the source code looks sensible and fine.
Previously I was able to access my pbwiki page using firefox, but now it can't seem to be able to load up the pbwiki page and keeps giving me "Firefox can't find the server at dsldevice.lan." error.
The page loads up fine in IE. Please advise ><