https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29153

--- Comment #30 from Mark A. Hershberger <m...@everybody.org> 2011-06-22 
20:07:53 UTC ---
> Not necessarily. CSS files are usually cached heavily. On a normal page view
> (not a hard refresh), its not unusual to not need any of the css
> files.

Which makes sense if this is the first time this page was viewed.  But
if it wasn't the first time, then those additional images shouldn't
have been fetched.

And, if it was already fetched, then the CSS tab should not have been
empty, right?

Or, if the prior fetch of CSS returned an empty document, then the
styling problem should remain until a force-refresh wass done, at
least, which matches the symptoms in Comment #0.

(Sorry for being a pedant, but I'm just trying to track down all
details of this onerous issue.)

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