User blog comment:DaNASCAT/Technical Update: June 12, 2017/@comment-3218221-20170614054908

Something quite weird happened just now that may be worth reporting. I was looking over this character page in Google Chrome, my main + preferred browser and where I am generally always logged into my wiki account. I decided to load it a separate Safari window (where I am logged out) to quickly check the logged-out user experience. Important to note: It appears 'modernized' there as it does in Chrome.

I then navigated to this page in Safari, and to my surprise it loaded in the old format - with the old nav bar, the contribute button, etc. in place. (The CSS I'd used to enlarge the wordmark when hovered over wth a cursor also functioned too). I just now opened it in an Incognito Window (Chrome) where I am also logged out, and it loaded with the old format there too. However, it does load in the 'modernized' format on Chrome when I am logged in.

Not that I'm not pleased to see the old formatting (if not slightly wistful) but this is such a specifically bizarre happenstance that I wonder if others have experienced something similar.

Edit: Have started checking other pages in logged-out Safari; this page also appears in the old format there whereas it's modernized on logged-in Chrome. And this one. And this one. And...

Edit: Quite a few of the Safari pages are loading with incorrect page counts - you can see [415] on the Safari-Aging screenshot, and on Czes' page the total count is [414]. However, the current page count should be [417] (as seen on the Chrome-Aging screenshot). Could some of these pages be cached versions? (Probably a poor choice of words, but you get the drift).