Using iPad version 15.8.4 Safari shows <https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/> correctly but but navigating to a recent place - Thetford - like this:
<https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/forecast/u12d1jksg#?date=2025-06-24>
... brings up a broken page.
Firefox shows the same problem as does Safari. Firefox is version 139.2 which I think is fully up-to-date.
The site did work correctly yesterday but this problem started sometime during the evening.
Anybody else see this?
I can describe the broken page - please ask.
Graham J <nobody@nowhere.co.uk> wrote:
Using iPad version 15.8.4 Safari shows <https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/>
correctly but but navigating to a recent place - Thetford - like this:
<https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/forecast/u12d1jksg#?date=2025-06-24>
... brings up a broken page.
Firefox shows the same problem as does Safari. Firefox is version 139.2
which I think is fully up-to-date.
The site did work correctly yesterday but this problem started sometime
during the evening.
Anybody else see this?
I can describe the broken page - please ask.
Using latest Safari and Firefox on my iPad Mini 5 with iPadOS 18.5, it
seems OK both full and reduced format views.
<https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/forecast/u12d1jksg#?date=2025-06-24>
... brings up a broken page.
I can describe the broken page - please ask.
I can describe the broken page - please ask.
Please describe it.
Richard Tobin wrote:
[snip]
I can describe the broken page - please ask.
Please describe it.
The home page <https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/> has a background picture
of green fields and yellow flowers (remember this) in the foreground,
covered by a black rectangle showing recent places in the form of a
menu. I navigate to a recent place.
Now I see a black background, the Met Office logo, some links in dark
blue then a "Menu" box. A title "Weather & climate" is followed by
several headings. I scroll down to an area with a blue sky background
with text about my current location and summaries for the coming week. Scrolling further down the sky background changes to show the same green fields as the previous page. I scroll down further and see a corrupted version of today's forecast as I remember its appearance from yesterday
and earlier. Further scrolling shows forecasts for tomorrow through to
next Monday. There are then more images as I scroll further.
So all the material for the previously working site is present in one
long page, whereas until Wednesday evening (23 June) each section was a separate page with the facility to navigate from one page to another by selecting the desired date or link.
Using iPad version 15.8.4 Safari shows <https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/> correctly but but navigating to a recent place - Thetford - like this:
<https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/forecast/u12d1jksg#?date=2025-06-24>
... brings up a broken page.
Firefox shows the same problem as does Safari. Firefox is version 139.2 which I think is fully up-to-date.
The site did work correctly yesterday but this problem started sometime during the evening.
Anybody else see this?
I can describe the broken page - please ask.
Richard Tobin wrote:
[snip]
I can describe the broken page - please ask.
Please describe it.
The home page <https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/> has a background picture
of green fields and yellow flowers (remember this) in the foreground,
covered by a black rectangle showing recent places in the form of a
menu. I navigate to a recent place.
Now I see a black background, the Met Office logo, some links in dark
blue then a "Menu" box. A title "Weather & climate" is followed by
several headings. I scroll down to an area with a blue sky background
with text about my current location and summaries for the coming week. Scrolling further down the sky background changes to show the same green fields as the previous page. I scroll down further and see a corrupted version of today's forecast as I remember its appearance from yesterday
and earlier. Further scrolling shows forecasts for tomorrow through to
next Monday. There are then more images as I scroll further.
Graham J <nobody@nowhere.co.uk> wrote:
Using iPad version 15.8.4 Safari shows <https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/>
correctly but but navigating to a recent place - Thetford - like this:
<https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/forecast/u12d1jksg#?date=2025-06-24>
... brings up a broken page.
Firefox shows the same problem as does Safari. Firefox is version 139.2
which I think is fully up-to-date.
The site did work correctly yesterday but this problem started sometime
during the evening.
Anybody else see this?
I can describe the broken page - please ask.
It's been working every day here. Firefox 129.0.2
Using iPad version 15.8.4 Safari shows <https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/> correctly but but navigating to a recent place - Thetford - like this:
<https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/forecast/u12d1jksg#?date=2025-06-24>
... brings up a broken page.
Firefox shows the same problem as does Safari. Firefox is version 139.2 which I think is fully up-to-date.
The site did work correctly yesterday but this problem started sometime during the evening.
Anybody else see this?
I can describe the broken page - please ask.
Graham J wrote:
Using iPad version 15.8.4 Safari shows <https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/>
correctly but but navigating to a recent place - Thetford - like this:
<https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/forecast/u12d1jksg#?date=2025-06-24>
... brings up a broken page.
Firefox shows the same problem as does Safari. Firefox is version
139.2 which I think is fully up-to-date.
The site did work correctly yesterday but this problem started
sometime during the evening.
Anybody else see this?
I can describe the broken page - please ask.
OP here ...
Problem appears to be fixed.
Problem appears to be fixed.
Graham J <nobody@nowhere.co.uk> wrote:
OP here ...
Problem appears to be fixed.
Yes, it's working on the iOS 12 iPad here too.
Scorchio!
OP here ...
Problem appears to be fixed.
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