hoho, I discovered that only on my computer, but on all browsers (Edge, Chrome, Firefox).
So, I tried to disable 'Global Protect,' the VPN installed by the company. And oh, magic, I saw the gray on hover... but only for a few seconds until the VPN restarted.
Hi Christophe. I’m Kevin from the engineering team working on this product.
We are looking into fixing the issue, but first we need to be able to replicate it.
I see you are running Miro application on Edge browser (v116.0.1938.69) and Windows 11. And later you saw the issue was replicable in other browsers (Chrome, Firefox), but somehow the ‘Global Protect’ VPN may be related to the problem. Is this correct?
Apart from these circumstances, can you please provide me with the following details? So we can reproduce the issue and spot the problem:
Can you please describe the steps where you are able to make it work with VPN off. For example, do you first turn off VPN or access the application? Do you reload the page at any point?
What device are you using? (laptop, tablet, other)
Are you using the device on a ‘special’ mode? For example, with an accessibility feature enabled, or reading mode (if any)
Hi Christophe. I’m Kevin from the engineering team working on this product.
We are looking into fixing the issue, but first we need to be able to replicate it.
I see you are running Miro application on Edge browser (v116.0.1938.69) and Windows 11. And later you saw the issue was replicable in other browsers (Chrome, Firefox), but somehow the ‘Global Protect’ VPN may be related to the problem. Is this correct?
Apart from these circumstances, can you please provide me with the following details? So we can reproduce the issue and spot the problem:
Can you please describe the steps where you are able to make it work with VPN off. For example, do you first turn off VPN or access the application? Do you reload the page at any point?
Indeed, I was my feeling but I just make a test with a co-work and it’s probably a wrong way.
Two major update in my feedback 1° In fact when I refresh my browser It’s seems working until the page is fully loaded
2° I ask to 2 coworker to make the test One with an apple imac => It’s work
One with exactly same conf than me => same problem than mine.
So i suppose it’s not a problem of my config.
Kevin Aragon wrote:
What device are you using? (laptop, tablet, other)
Standard Laptop HP, with Windows (10 not 11 as I said above) but managed by company.
Kevin Aragon wrote:
Are you using the device on a ‘special’ mode? For example, with an accessibility feature enabled, or reading mode (if any)
IMHO I’m in a normal mode, (and I have the problem with Edge, Chrome, Chromium and Firefox
I j’just try is on the computer of my son, It’s work too (with my account)
Yes private mode (only tested on edge) dont work better
Kevin Aragon wrote:
Have you tried clearing your browser's cache and cookies to see if it resolves the issue? (link: how to clear cookies)
On Edge and firefox, no change
Kevin Aragon wrote:
What browser extensions / plugins are you using? (some of them can alter the way a page works)
When you experience the issue, are there any error messages or warnings in the browser's developer console? (link: how to see developer console)
Warning => vendor-appEntry.8fbab2729f6d0a45.js:2 Canvas2D: Multiple readback operations using getImageData are faster with the willReadFrequently attribute set to true. See: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/canvas.html#concept-canvas-will-read-frequently
Error : Uncaught (in promise) Error: Connection timeout after 1000ms at c~ImageWidget.581bfca564578e72.js:1:69452
Hi again Cristophe. Thank you so much for the detailed response. It really help us in finding the cause of the issue.
I’ve spoken with my team regarding your issue and we think it might be related to the content (network requests) not being loaded correctly.
Particularly what draw our attention from what you shared is...
1° In fact when I refresh my browser It’s seems working until the page is fully loaded
If I understand correctly what you are describing here is that: the hover seems to be working while the page is loading, but some error happens while loading that it affects the further interaction with these ‘board elements’. Possibly the error you mentioned here
Error : Uncaught (in promise) Error: Connection timeout after 1000ms at c~ImageWidget.581bfca564578e72.js:1:69452
--- To continue with our investigation, and hoping this will point us directly to the root cause, we would like to request your help by recording the ‘network requests’ that happen while you’re loading the page. This is very straight-forward, as you only need to share a “HAR file” that is produced when you click on a button in the DevTools of your browser (link: how to generate a HAR file for troubleshooting).
As there’s no way to attach this type of file on Miro’s community forum, I will request Manouska to reach out to you with a way to make this happen :]
If I understand correctly what you are describing here is that: the hover seems to be working while the page is loading, but some error happens while loading that it affects the further interaction with these ‘board elements’. Possibly the error you mentioned here
Error : Uncaught (in promise) Error: Connection timeout after 1000ms at c~ImageWidget.581bfca564578e72.js:1:69452
Exactly. And to be even more exact, I noticed that the tile is indeed "opaque" as desired, and becomes "clear" at the moment of the error/timeout (without me moving the mouse)
--- To continue with our investigation, and hoping this will point us directly to the root cause, we would like to request your help by recording the ‘network requests’ that happen while you’re loading the page. This is very straight-forward, as you only need to share a “HAR file” that is produced when you click on a button in the DevTools of your browser (link: how to generate a HAR file for troubleshooting).
Hi @Christophe GESCHÉ Sorry to hear you’ve been experiencing some issues while in Miro. Our team would love to hop on a call and learn more about your experience to see if they can help. Please DM us your email address and we'll get back to you from there!