• Resolved mangoman

    (@mangoman)


    As the title states, once the headers are activated, I’m unable to see any modals used by other plugins, settings or themes – which makes it more difficult to manage a variety of other functions. What is the feature or content policy setting to override/permit popups & modals to work?

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  • Plugin Author Milan Petrovic

    (@gdragon)

    Hi,

    There is no policy for modals. But, if your JavaScript for some things is loaded from the domain outside of your own, you need to allow it. To test things, before going live with CSP, make sure to use Report only mode, not Live mode.

    Milan

    Thread Starter mangoman

    (@mangoman)

    Hmm…. Nothing came up on the test but I’ll try again. Thanks very much for this useful, helpful plugin!

    Thread Starter mangoman

    (@mangoman)

    I switched to Report mode but nothing was reported. For example, I have included *.wp.org and *.www.remarpro.com so that the “Get details” links that appear in the plugins section of the dashboard could display the plugin profile info [from the WordPress repository] yet they do not appear. Also, also due to some restriction of popups/modals, I cannot view & import page layouts to the Divi page builder.

    What might be the issue, and how might I resolve this? In which section of the policy would I add a JS exception?

    Plugin Author Milan Petrovic

    (@gdragon)

    If popups don’t work, check the browser console for errors first and see what is broken and what is maybe not loaded.

    Thread Starter mangoman

    (@mangoman)

    Thanks for your guidance to resolve this issue.

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