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  • Thread Starter Jennigma

    (@jennigma)

    Yeah, that was never going to happen anyway. Thanks for noticing, Jan and Andrew. I loathe that practice. I’m a recovering network security engineer, but no where near that far along in my recovery. ??

    I tracked the problem back to a .js and gave up. Something in the package itself is setting display:none on all the elements. There was some interaction with W3 that was allowing Safari and Chrome to work. When I turned off caching they stopped working as well.

    I ripped it out and replaced with a different slider last night.

    Subansanjaya- I would be willing to put your slider back in play, turn off cacheing, and have a real time debugging session with you because I liked the way your slider worked, but I concur with these fine folks about granting admin access. Too many opportunities for bad people to do bad things.

    Thread Starter Jennigma

    (@jennigma)

    Sorry, no.

    I turned off the w3 performance plug-in, so there’s no cache in play.

    I found your custom-style.css file on disk (It’s not exposed in the file editor for the plug-in through WordPress) and pasted the contents, minus the @CHARSET declaration, into my top level custom.css file, and still no joy.

    Oh, and now it’s not working in any browser.

    -jennifer

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