It looks like the Chrome browser's t-rex, which decorates its error pages, is loading where your "navbar" should be. It looks like the code that generates some or all of the navbar comes from apis.google.com. I suspect that, intermittently, your browser can't load something it needs to render that navbar, so it displays an error page in the navbar's little chunk of real estate.
Survey suggests this is some sort of artefact of Google Chrome. Exactly the same icon shows up in other circumstances (see URL below). I can’t tell you what it means in your case, because I avoid Chrome (along with any Google offering where a suitable functional alternative exists).
It looks like the Chrome browser's t-rex, which decorates its error pages, is loading where your "navbar" should be. It looks like the code that generates some or all of the navbar comes from apis.google.com. I suspect that, intermittently, your browser can't load something it needs to render that navbar, so it displays an error page in the navbar's little chunk of real estate.
ReplyDeleteSurvey suggests this is some sort of artefact of Google Chrome. Exactly the same icon shows up in other circumstances (see URL below). I can’t tell you what it means in your case, because I avoid Chrome (along with any Google offering where a suitable functional alternative exists).
ReplyDeletehttps://www.quora.com/Why-does-Google-Chrome-show-a-dinosaur-when-you-are-offline
Maybe because you occasionally talk about small arms?
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