Thanks for the pointers!
For now, changing the user-agent as suggested in another comment did the trick. Later I will try to debug with your steps and see if I can track down the root cause.
Thanks for the pointers!
For now, changing the user-agent as suggested in another comment did the trick. Later I will try to debug with your steps and see if I can track down the root cause.
Wow, Chameleon worked perfectly!! I put ticketmaster.com in the whitelist, profile with Chrome, and boom, it loaded. I tried re-enabling uBlockOrigin and Privacy Badger and still works.
Troubleshooting mode didn’t work so it’s very weird, I don’t know what kind of checks this website is making. Anyways thanks for the help!
Didn’t know about this website. Thanks!
Although, does it really count as compatibility issue? Since it worked on Firefox on my work laptop but not on my personal laptop, I thought of it more as a browser configuration or settings issue
It really depends on the kind of website. Is it a blog? an e-commerce? a static website? a full blown web application?
Node.js has been a popular backend choice for years. On the frontend there are frameworks such as React, but that’s overkill in many cases. Nowadays I’ve been meaning to look into Hugo and htmx
Have you tried exporting to .docx? If that works maybe you can take it from there somehow
My 2 cents:
Exactly! That’s why I ended up asking here. Lots of good recommendations :)
There is this thing: https://trackthis.link/. It’s a bit limited but the principle is kind of similar
I have considered buying the Next Level Playing course from Paul Davids when I have some time to really dedicate myself to it. I used to follow his YouTube channel and the guy is very good so I assume the course is worth it. Note that I haven’t actually taken the course so I can’t say for sure. Also I am not affiliated in any way.
What I find interesting about it is that it has a laid out learning path, and covers not only the technical part of playing but also the musical part like scales, modes, improvising, chord progressions.
However it’s not cheap so maybe try to look for some reviews online before buying.