lds.org and IE11
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lds.org and IE11
lds.org seems a be screwy today. Under IE11, the entire top part that contains the logo, tools, login, etc. is missing.
Looks fine in Chrome.
Looks fine in Chrome.
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Re: lds.org and IE11
I am able to visit the site in IE11 and the top appears the same as when I visit it in Chrome. I do notice that in IE11 it redirects to https://www.lds.org/?lang=eng while in Chrome I'm redirected to https://www.lds.org/centerpiece?lang=en ... =64165:1:0 when I simply type http://www.lds.org into the browser bar. I also notice that the Chrome page has a significantly different layout below the main image than I get in IE. Maybe they are making some changes today and trying out different layouts.
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Re: lds.org and IE11
I don't think the problem has to do with IE11. I've seen this occur several times recently while on Safari (Mac) and possibly Chrome (Mac).
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Re: lds.org and IE11
It seems to do with the default way different browsers handle "lds.org". Chrome (on Windows) adds a "www". IE does not. That seems to be the difference. (or at least one of the differences.) When I enter "www.lds.org" into IE, it then looks normal.
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Re: lds.org and IE11
I think you're on to something.russellhltn wrote:It seems to do with the default way different browsers handle "lds.org". Chrome (on Windows) adds a "www". IE does not. That seems to be the difference. (or at least one of the differences.) When I enter "www.lds.org" into IE, it then looks normal.
In Safari (Mac) I usually go to lds.org, not www.lds.org. It doesn't automatically add the "www" and then I don't get the header.
To experiment, I tried going to https://lds.org in both Chrome (Mac) and Firefox (Mac). That prevents it from adding the "www" and I get the same headerless experience. They must have changed the web site configuration recently and missed something, as I frequently don't enter the "www" and it used to work.
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Re: lds.org and IE11
Interesting. On Windows, I used Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, and in all three cases, when I entered "lds.org" I was redirected to www.lds.org and I had the header. So my experience on Windows 7 is different from your on a Mac in this regard.mevans wrote:In Safari (Mac) I usually go to lds.org, not http://www.lds.org. It doesn't automatically add the "www" and then I don't get the header.
To experiment, I tried going to https://lds.org in both Chrome (Mac) and Firefox (Mac). That prevents it from adding the "www" and I get the same headerless experience.
When I type in https://lds.org, on all three browsers it does stick with lds.org (no www), and I also get the headerless experience, the same as you see on your Mac.mevans wrote:To experiment, I tried going to https://lds.org in both Chrome (Mac) and Firefox (Mac). That prevents it from adding the "www" and I get the same headerless experience.
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Re: lds.org and IE11
What you are experiencing here is A/B testing of different versions of LDS.org for analytics research. According to a "Media and Technology Briefs" workforce newsletter, five percent of traffic to LDS.org is currently being directed to the "centerpiece" page with the circular images, and analytics are being used to see if "users click on more content, spend more time on the site, and visit more frequently."benjamincarleski wrote:I do notice that in IE11 it redirects to https://www.lds.org/?lang=eng while in Chrome I'm redirected to https://www.lds.org/centerpiece?lang=en ... =64165:1:0 when I simply type http://www.lds.org into the browser bar. I also notice that the Chrome page has a significantly different layout below the main image than I get in IE. Maybe they are making some changes today and trying out different layouts.
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Re: lds.org and IE11
The actual problem we're observing is that the page header (with the church logo and login info) doesn't always appear.sbradshaw wrote:What you are experiencing here is A/B testing of different versions of LDS.org for analytics research. According to a "Media and Technology Briefs" workforce newsletter, five percent of traffic to LDS.org is currently being directed to the "centerpiece" page with the circular images, and analytics are being used to see if "users click on more content, spend more time on the site, and visit more frequently."benjamincarleski wrote:I do notice that in IE11 it redirects to https://www.lds.org/?lang=eng while in Chrome I'm redirected to https://www.lds.org/centerpiece?lang=en ... =64165:1:0 when I simply type http://www.lds.org into the browser bar. I also notice that the Chrome page has a significantly different layout below the main image than I get in IE. Maybe they are making some changes today and trying out different layouts.
It's nice to know something about the "centerpiece" thing. It redirects me to that much more than 5% of the time. I really like the old design better; I find it much easier to navigate and discover things.
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Firefox https://www.lds.org/centerpiece?lang=eng&lang=eng&s_
I've got some ward clerk computers that redirect to https://www.lds.org/centerpiece?lang=en ... =69730:1:0 when browsing to lds.org. It happens no matter what is in the address (www.lds.org or lds.org -- both http and https). On one ward computer it happens in bot IE and Firefox. On my home PC it does this in Firefox but works normally in Chrome.
The problem is when it redirects all you get is a Page Not Found error. If you change the language from English (browse to https://www.lds.org/?lang=spa) then it works fine -- if you read Spanish.
The problem is when it redirects all you get is a Page Not Found error. If you change the language from English (browse to https://www.lds.org/?lang=spa) then it works fine -- if you read Spanish.
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Re: lds.org and IE11
Maybe they forgot to un-redirect those 5% of users after the testing was over – I'd send feedback via the LDS.org feedback page...