I myself can't help you troubleshoot because I am not in these regions and do not have any connectivity issues. I'm just forwarding all these reports since it's clearly a problem for many.
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Nov 8 2023
@Arlolra the mailing list message says "This will be included in Tech News", but I do not see it when searching the archives. Is this planned?
Nov 5 2023
Sep 1 2023
Someone also recently reported this on reddit. I was able to reproduce this on Android using both Google Chrome and Firefox. As ehuges said, the positioning of the wordmark gets messed up at the 480px breakpoint, so likely a CSS issue. The root domain of the project is pretty user-visible, so hopefully this can be triaged soon.
Aug 28 2023
In case it helps with debugging, found another one: open Sakai River (Tokyo, Kanagawa) and hover over Enoshima Island.
Jul 6 2023
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Feb 1 2021
WebP support was added to Safari 14 for macOS 11 Big Sur: https://www.macrumors.com/2020/06/22/webp-safari-14/
Jun 10 2020
@JoeWalsh Yes, it has been fixed. Thanks everyone!
Jun 5 2020
Apr 23 2020
Jan 24 2019
It's been half a year since this was opened and multi-line subtitles are still broken. Any chance this could be made higher priority since subtitles are an accessibility issue? (meaning this isn't just something that would be "nice to have", but hampers the usability of the site) There are whole swaths of subtitles that no longer make sense since their second line is truncated (just sample a few files from Category:Files with closed captioning in English to get an idea). Note that a minimum fix would just make sure the second line displays and would not need to preserve line breaks or other formatting as in T78511.
Dec 13 2018
Apologies, I should have been more clear. So we have File:The Wasteland.djvu on Commons. When users want to thumbnail a page from that file on Wikipedia, they can add page=7 to the thumbnail code, in this case that's the title page for the book and is used in the linked article. To see the problem I'm talking about, you need to view the page preview of the article from another page like this one.
Dec 12 2018
Jul 22 2018
Jan 7 2018
Hi, any update on this? I just spent a painstaking amount of time subtitling a 40-minute video, using this website called Amara, and it reccomended I limit lines to 42 characters, so I went and broke up each line accordingly, only to find that the video player doesn't preserve line breaks... Not only does it become a readability issue, this also makes some lines very confusing, because it's a convention in subtitles when multiple people are speaking to format it like this: