Apparently a handful of people have had this issue. Yet I can’t seem to replicate the problem myself. So far, I have no idea what’s causing it. I’ll keep looking for a fix, but you can view the page here in the meantime – https://drive.google.com/open?id=1i7EEiKAZjI-zRjZgqe0N8BRTd8ymngOL
It looks like the page is hosted by WordPress; it may be caused by WordPress’ Jetpack content distribution servers having been temporarily blacklisted by a few internet service providers due to spam or malware. If the resources on your site happen to be in the same address range as those, it can manifest itself as 400 errors in the user’s browser for certain WordPress sites.
If that’s the case, there’s unfortunately nothing you can do about the cause of the issue on your end, but those kind of content blocks tend to be temporary and resolve themselves on the client’s end within a day or so. For what it’s worth, it’s loading fine on Comcast here!
Thanks for the input! I figured it had something to do with WordPress’s image hosting, but I just don’t know enough about how this stuff works to know where the issue was. Now I know, if it ends up happening again! I hope the page is working for everyone by now
This is the second time the Yunni bean has bled for someone else. They better appreciate it.
We all know Rez would never show her appreciation either way lol
This page image is not loading, could it be fixed? When I try to open image URL https://i1.wp.com/astralsoundscomic.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Ch2Pg64-EDIT.jpg?fit=1500%2C2333 in new window, it will get me “We cannot complete this request, remote server returned an unexpected status code (400)”.
Apparently a handful of people have had this issue. Yet I can’t seem to replicate the problem myself. So far, I have no idea what’s causing it. I’ll keep looking for a fix, but you can view the page here in the meantime – https://drive.google.com/open?id=1i7EEiKAZjI-zRjZgqe0N8BRTd8ymngOL
It looks like the page is hosted by WordPress; it may be caused by WordPress’ Jetpack content distribution servers having been temporarily blacklisted by a few internet service providers due to spam or malware. If the resources on your site happen to be in the same address range as those, it can manifest itself as 400 errors in the user’s browser for certain WordPress sites.
If that’s the case, there’s unfortunately nothing you can do about the cause of the issue on your end, but those kind of content blocks tend to be temporary and resolve themselves on the client’s end within a day or so. For what it’s worth, it’s loading fine on Comcast here!
Thanks for the input! I figured it had something to do with WordPress’s image hosting, but I just don’t know enough about how this stuff works to know where the issue was. Now I know, if it ends up happening again! I hope the page is working for everyone by now
I love the day and night contrast on this page, it’s such an intricate one! Poor Yunni, I hope he’s going to recover alright :<
Thank you! I had a lot of fun doing the day and night here