Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-27756776-20180804155417/@comment-9605025-20180805175130

So, I checked out that wiki in IE and Chrome. Both browsers have the same behavior as the first wiki you linked to. It is worth noting, however, that this time IE used the fallback rather than having an "invisible" cursor. The difference between the two wikis is that the second one uses HTTPS instead of HTTP. So here is what I think is going on.

For whatever reason, that cursor has been moved/removed. As such, the URL does not produce the desired PNG file. Additionally, the use of HTTP instead of HTTPS seems to have an effect on how IE handles the situation. When HTTP is used, you get an "invisible" cursor. When HTTPS is used, you get the fallback.

Since the second wiki uses site CSS just like the first, I don't see how a template would help. If you could link to your conversation with Bdj610 and/or the template they mentioned, I could try to take another look. However, I seriously doubt such a template actually exists. - Update:

It appears that IE does not support use of a URL at all. Nonetheless, HTTP v. HTTPS still makes a difference in how it get handled. As previously mentioned, HTTP results in the "invisible" cursor while HTTPS uses the fallback. HTTP v. HTTPS appears to have no impact on Chrome; indicating that the issue is indeed with the image itself. In this case, it appears to have been moved/removed.