Either the 'unsafe-inline' keyword, a hash ('sha256-XPHiyPDyu4C+XVB9dLWwkrWHrK1Uyx+SZ15a45HFbQc='), or a nonce ('nonce-.') is required to enable inline execution. :13 Refused to execute inline script because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src 'self' 'unsafe-eval' ". Either the 'unsafe-inline' keyword, a hash ('sha256-iYGTG/LNiORtHzOVX2lDf2DJinPQqCkgPN5T13BQTeE='), or a nonce ('nonce-.') is required to enable inline execution. And the Console Log: /:12 Refused to execute inline script because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src 'self' 'unsafe-eval' ". My antivirus Avast Security Version 12.9 and as far as extensions enabled, I've turned all of them off, but the only thing that isn't a Google Chrome extension is the Avast. Memory 16GB 1600 MHz DDR3 Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M 512MB I'm not sure if Javascript is enabled, I just recently updated it. ( official build) (64-bit) I'm using a iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2012) currently on MacOS High Sierra, Version 10.13.1 Processor: 2.7 GHz Intel Core i5. I downloaded firefox to test it with google Chrome but that was even worse, Firefox didn't want anything to do with Roll 20, I got as far as trying to load into my game but it just sat on a black loading screen. I swap back to Google Chrome they're all there and visible again, secondly I'm getting using safari mean I can't use the roll 20 voice and video chat yes? I've gone through the 3 steps, my browsers are up to date, I deleted my caches and made sure I didn't have any extensions on but no dice. Okay so a few things off the bat here, When I switched to Safari as Arthur suggested it was instantly a whole lot smoother, even on my bigger more complex maps, the down side though, was that since I'd been doing a lot of tokens and map work on Google Chrome, now when I use Safari some of my premade token images no longer load, something like a third of my monsters I've been working on won't show up on the map and just in my journal with their names and a question mark for the image. I'm currently preparing for a game on the 29th which is supposed to be a special birthday get together with 2 new players so any help resolving this issues would be appreciated. I'm Currently running Roll 20 on Google Chrome, which says it's up to date, and my computer is a iMac from late 2012 I'm currently running MacOS High Sierra Version 10.13.1, I have 16 GB of ram and best I can tell from your Help wiki I should have more then enough for graphics to run moderates maps. But nothings been helping, I'm getting this lag regardless of when it's just me or when everyones playing.
I've been going through the forums trying to find something that'll help, I've been to the help wiki and tried optimizing things more, turning off grid, looking at maps that are smaller, or have a lot less in the way props on them, tables chairs etc.
Sometimes when I'm out, I'll add things to my 3.5 campaign from a PC and I don't have the same issue, but it's my mac I play on and that's started lagging. Have fun, and post comments below for support.So I've been using Roll 20 for a while and best I can tell this is a recent problem that's come up for me, my players computer set ups have never been overly well optimized, but at least for my part I didn't have this heavy map and token lag. I would suggest IconPackager to change the shortcut icons on the desktop or PC menu. and jsconsoleWindow., respectively.Īfter this is done, restart Firefox and you should be able to see your chosen icon in the title of the browser windows, and in the taskbar. In addition to the main window, you can also change the icon on the Bookmark Manager and JavaScript Console. ico files) and then place it in this folder and rename it to main-window., e.g.
Choose the icon you want to use (on Windows use.
While in chrome, create a new subfolder called icons, then go to that folder and create yet another subfolder called "default" The full path to this folder could be C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\chrome\icons\default\.ģ. Go to the folder you installed Firefox in (It's usually this one: C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\) and then go to the subfolder chrome.Ģ. You can change Firefox's default window icon to any icon you want, for example to internet explorer, by following these steps:ġ.
How to Change the Icon to Your Chosen Icon in the Firefox Window and the Bookmarks Dialogue Window.