Birthe,Mark

Mark, Yes I discovered the Application tab is where the memory is, and 
deleted it and its back now. Difference between Chrome and FireFox?

Birthe,

Exactly my thoughts. 

   - We need to understand the local storage usage and complications 
   because it provides powerful possibilities. 
   - It may be corrupt local storage, but I cant get to it and safe mode or 
   direct to a tiddler does not work. The failure is earlier, and 
   unfortunately I do not remember they last thing I did, that it may explain 
   it.

However this is a test case, but does not deserve too much time as it may 
be a one off.

I do not know what in memory caused this, and I was confused finding the 
memory in the dev tools.

All,

I expect a bookmarklet to delete local storage could be useful here for 
such cases.

Regards
Tony



On Monday, 24 August 2020 10:55:03 UTC+10, Birthe C wrote:
>
> TW Tones,
>
> As you know I have used your playground a couple of times. I did remember 
> I used it in Firefox. Setting up lots of computers lately it did take some 
> time before I remembered on what computer and browser I had used it. 
> Finally jackpot. In Firefox I found the storage and several more entries 
> from your playground. I deleted one at a time, just to see if that was 
> possible. Finally I had deleted every entry. Refreshed the browser and 
> ready to start using it again. ;-)  A quick test did not find any reverse 
> effects, but will report If I find any.
>
> I did of course not see any errors, as I used it quite some time before 
> you experienced this. And your favicon is showing.
>
> I think it is a good thing that we learn a little about all this.  
>
> I have been thinking about something, It may be totally stupid, but I will 
> describe it anyway. We have been warned about using local storage, as it 
> was not dependable. Could give unpredictable results, due to browser 
> emptying or deleting at times. Is it possible to get an error that you get 
> now due to some part of your used browser storage being deleted, and then 
> the part left through errors due to lacking necessary parts?
>
> I have no idea? But it would be nice to know.
>
> Birthe
>
>
> Birthe
>

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