I do not think this is related to browser cache, but how the browser decides to show checkboxes.
It can be a side-effect from extensions such as those that apply a dark-theme, so trying on a private session is a good idea anyway.
Weird that it happens on 2 separate PCs though.
What browser(s) are you using?
Tested on Chrome and Opera on PC
Chrome on laptop
Opera on Tablet
Chrome on Phone
I tried to reboot multiple times, disconnect-reconnect Launchpad. Also updated to the latest firmware. Nothing works.
Also if I go to saved board with segregated mode turned on before bug - it works and I can see splitted MIDI chain, but can’t go to merged mode and vise versa.
I doubt it is about browser especially after I tried different PC and Android devices. And also connected to my usb-wifi router and accessed with wifi to WEBGUI.
I haven’t installed any extensions for really long time. It is just bam and happened. Would like add that the naming of Pedalboards again going crazy. Just randomly system renamed my few saved boards to ‘default’. Which is really gives headache to ‘save as’ and then rearrange bank againg. Glad I have not too much boards. I think maybe something with interface itself.
UPD: Today just loaded MDX as usual, with Opera browser (which I use exclusively only for MDX WEBGUI) and now these checkboxes come back. I Will test this during this day.
UPD2: I loaded my Pedalboard (on screenshot), and then switched to the default one, now this checkboxes disappeared again
UPD3: I did some tests, when im loading board from screenshot it crash this MIDI settings. If during session i switch to Default board, reboot MDX then it works again.
UPD4: This was the issue with Calf Synth, when i deleted it and saved the Board everything works fine. I know plugin in beta, but maybe this info will helps in future.
Yes, thanks a lot for the troubleshooting, this was something unexpected for sure.
I always knew calf messing up with global css rules would be causing issues one day, this shows one of them.
Plugins should always be self-contained, never modifying or creating global state.