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Firefox problem
Hi,
could someone take a look and tell me, why the carousel on top is working normally in Internet Explorer, while it doesn't work in Firefox?
However, it works in preview in Firefox, but when put online, the carousel doesn't start and it's left (seems like a fixed position and not full width).
http://www.blackwhiteband.eu/si.html
could someone take a look and tell me, why the carousel on top is working normally in Internet Explorer, while it doesn't work in Firefox?
However, it works in preview in Firefox, but when put online, the carousel doesn't start and it's left (seems like a fixed position and not full width).
http://www.blackwhiteband.eu/si.html
Re: Firefox problem
The HTML of the page is invalid.
Please remove all custom code and then try again.
Please remove all custom code and then try again.
Re: Firefox problem
I'd like to have this code.
It was taken from your "Works" template. Along with carousel.
Should I correct it in any way?
It was taken from your "Works" template. Along with carousel.
Should I correct it in any way?
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Re: Firefox problem
It is not just this code there is other code you have added manually that is affecting how things work. So as asked/suggested please remove all code/scripts you have added and only add if you understand how to use. No offense is meant.
Re: Firefox problem
Any ideas which code is invalid?
Of course, I didn't write any code by myself.
There is a "Count Up Script" - taken from one of blocks
A "Zoom Background" from "Works" template.
Also, there are twitter widgets, taken from their site.
And a Facebook "Ready to use javascript"
Also, some "meta properties" are there, but these never coused any problems.
These were added before you added an option at Page properties.
That's all.
Like written - it works normally in preview, but not online.
Tried to swich jQuery Versions, but no go.
Of course, I didn't write any code by myself.
There is a "Count Up Script" - taken from one of blocks
A "Zoom Background" from "Works" template.
Also, there are twitter widgets, taken from their site.
And a Facebook "Ready to use javascript"
Also, some "meta properties" are there, but these never coused any problems.
These were added before you added an option at Page properties.
That's all.
Like written - it works normally in preview, but not online.
Tried to swich jQuery Versions, but no go.
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Re: Firefox problem
Example:
The above is inserted in the wrong place! as you may also see it has references to <head></head> this is incorrect as the programme already generates this so you must have copied and pasted this into the source. As mentioned try to remove any code that is not generated by the programme or all external code you have added. I also see a cookie count that I don't think is generated by WWB so you will need to remove.
Tip remove each code script you have manually added and then add each one again till it breaks then you will know what is the issue.
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<head><link rel="dns-prefetch" href="//www.youtube.com"><link rel="dns-prefetch" href="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com"></head><meta name="google-site-verification" content="QFD9A7kJbsA9uDBTnJwfAynQTCetDlcalokqVrq3X4s"/>
Tip remove each code script you have manually added and then add each one again till it breaks then you will know what is the issue.
Re: Firefox problem
Please remove all code you have manually added. This is include meta tags and any other code that is not generated automatically.
If you add invalid code then this will affect the behavior of all other (correct) code that comes after it.
I cannot exactly see how you have added it, but it looks like it was done in Page HTML.
If you add invalid code then this will affect the behavior of all other (correct) code that comes after it.
I cannot exactly see how you have added it, but it looks like it was done in Page HTML.
Re: Firefox problem
I removed all of them, one by one.
Also meta tags from Page Html and Google site verification.
Nothing changed.
Interesting is - it works perfectly in page preview (Firefox) and in Internet explorer online.
Just not in Firefox online.
Something is obviously added to code when published online.
Also meta tags from Page Html and Google site verification.
Nothing changed.
Interesting is - it works perfectly in page preview (Firefox) and in Internet explorer online.
Just not in Firefox online.
Something is obviously added to code when published online.
Re: Firefox problem
I'm sorry but the page still contains custom code.
You will need to remove ALL code that you have added yourself.
You will need to remove ALL code that you have added yourself.
The exact same code will be generated for local preview and the publish page.Something is obviously added to code when published online.
Re: Firefox problem
Yes. I put it back.
But please take a look now - I took away all scripts (even Google analytics and Cookie consent) and it's published this way.
The only script left is Zoom Background (as we try to get it work).
But even without it - carousel doesn't start and it's not full width.
So nothing changed.
But please take a look now - I took away all scripts (even Google analytics and Cookie consent) and it's published this way.
The only script left is Zoom Background (as we try to get it work).
But even without it - carousel doesn't start and it's not full width.
So nothing changed.
Re: Firefox problem
The page still has custom code, for example:
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<script src="jquery-3.2.1.min.js.pagespeed.jm.TtRmZajTpV.js" type="text/psajs" orig_index="5"></script>
<script src="wb.carousel.min.js+wb.lazyload.min.js+transition.min.js+carousel.min.js+wwb12.min.js.pagespeed.jc.h7t160U-S9.js" type="text/psajs" orig_index="6"></script><script type="text/psajs" orig_index="7">eval(mod_pagespeed_En3zrNpjBm);</script>
<script type="text/psajs" orig_index="8">eval(mod_pagespeed__7tvX0QGQJ);</script>
<script type="text/psajs" orig_index="9">eval(mod_pagespeed_6wdG0LOaDQ);</script>
<script type="text/psajs" orig_index="10">eval(mod_pagespeed_hBh14D8GFR);</script>
<script type="text/psajs" orig_index="11">eval(mod_pagespeed_r3jgjRpNPC);</script>
Re: Firefox problem
Yes, page speed is on server.
This is ment to speed up pages a lot, so putting it away might not be a good idea for site's performance.
This is ment to speed up pages a lot, so putting it away might not be a good idea for site's performance.
Re: Firefox problem
I gladly want to help you, but if the page HTML has been modified then I cannot help you.
Please remove all custom/third party code.
Please remove all custom/third party code.
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