Claressa Shields Fight notices interrupted on detroitnews.com and usatoday.com

Claressa Shields Fight notices interrupted on detroitnews.com and usatoday.com

Readers searching for claressa shields fight coverage encountered "your browser is not supported" notices on detroitnews. com and usatoday. com that say visitors should download a modern browser to view the sites.

Claressa Shields Fight: what visitors saw

Visitors who reached detroitnews. com saw a message that detroitnews. com "wants to ensure the best experience for all of our readers, so we built our site to take advantage of the latest technology, making it faster and easier to use. " The page then states, "Unfortunately, your browser is not supported. " It concludes with, "Please download one of these browsers for the best experience on detroitnews. com. "

Same message on usatoday. com

usatoday. com displayed an almost identical notice: usatoday. com "wants to ensure the best experience for all of our readers, so we built our site to take advantage of the latest technology, making it faster and easier to use. " That page also says, "Unfortunately, your browser is not supported, " and advises, "Please download one of these browsers for the best experience on usatoday. com. "

How the notices affect readers seeking the fight

Users trying to find information about the claressa shields fight who landed on either detroitnews. com or usatoday. com encountered those messages instead of article pages. Both notices frame the issue as a browser-compatibility problem and direct readers to download updated browsers to access site content.

What the messages instruct readers to do

Both detroitnews. com and usatoday. com tell readers to download one of the listed browsers for the best experience on their respective sites. The notices emphasize that the sites were built "to take advantage of the latest technology, " describing that update as making the sites "faster and easier to use. "

Next steps and outstanding questions

It is unclear in the provided context what, if any, additional guidance the sites provide about which specific browsers to download or when normal page access will resume for readers seeking coverage. It is also unclear in the provided context whether the notices affected other pages beyond the ones captured here.

For now, the confirmed actions shown in the notices are that detroitnews. com and usatoday. com prompt affected visitors to download updated browsers to view their content.