Joseph Martinsen Oct 27, 2017. OS: Ubuntu 17.04. Browser: Google Chrome Version 62.0.3202.75 (Official Build) (64-bit) Issue: Every 3ish minutes, my Jira board will crash. Crashing meaning that I get Chrome's "Aww Snap, something went wrong". This issue is related to Chrome experiencing an issue loading the browser.
Add an issue collector to a project. Go to your project and click Project settings . Select Issue Collectors from the sidebar. Click the Add Issue Collector button to open the Add Issue Collector page. In the top section of the Add Issue Collector page, specify the following: Name. Specify the name of the issue collector, as you want it to
Jira Capture not working on Chrome 65.0.3325.181 Diego Quintale Mar 26, 2018 For some time now we're trying to create issues using Jira Capture but when we hit Create button a loading screen is showed for a while.
Like. Luc Michaud Oct 16, 2017. 1- Chrome v ersion 61.0.3163.100 . Edge does the same thing. 2- Cloud. 3- When creating the ticket ( the + in your new interface) 4- Screen capture using Windows + Shift + S. Same as last month. The image IS in the clip board. I can paste it anywhre esle, including here below.
4.- Yes, I'm currently using Google Chrome since I made this post, and the pages work in that browser. It's just that Chrome is very resource-demanding for my VM and I try to avoid using it in there. 5.- I've checked the Firefox Dev tools, and the console gives me 2 messages from Bitbucket: TypeError: "this.storage is undefined"
As a Jira admin, not all of my Jira boards load. I just get stuck in this screen, see below: I'm using the newest versions of Chrome and Firefox on Windows 10. I cleared my cache and reloaded the page. I got my fellow admin to give me all the rights that I need to view this board, also colleagues with fewer rights are able to view this board.
To see if Chrome's open and force quit out, follow the steps below for your operating system. Windows. Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete. Click Task manager . Under "Processes,"look for "Google Chrome" or "chrome.exe." Click it, then click End process. Mac. Pressโ + Option + Esc. Look for "Google Chrome." Click it, then click Force quit.
There is an update that may help: Update : You can toggle the sticky header feature on and off for the instance at. Settings > Applications > Jira sftware Configuration> Sticky sprint headers. The feature will be on by default. You can turn the feature off to get the behavior prior to 7.4 releases, which will keep the scrollbar visible.
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