They work just fine when I test it? Which browser did you test it in?
I am using Chrome – it does work in IE and Firefox just not chrome
Which version of Chrome are you using? Do you have any extensions / add-ons running in Chrome? It works fine in Chrome for me.
I have the exact opposite issue, they work in Chrome, but in my Firefox 30 they don’t work at all. Although I am also, getting a rd error in the console.
ReferenceError: rd is not defined
….y*this.y)});function Rr(a,b){return a.R<=b.R&&a.S>=b.S&&a.Q<=b.Q&&a.V>=b.V}func…
My bad.. I just actually started firefox in safe mode and my arrows are now working, and that javascript error went away. It’s definitely one of my Add Ons… I am going to figure this out.
Thanks!
@olie480
Do you have the webdev toolbar enabled? I also noticed that error. But it only showed up since I installed Firefox 30. It is triggered in the Google maps library itself. But when I disabled the “Strict JavaScript Warnings” under Disable in the web dev toolbar the error went away.
It looks like a combination of the new Firefox version, the Google maps library together the web dev toolbar.
@builduawebsite do you have any extension / addons installed? If not, can you try it on a different machine with Chrome installed?
It works on a different machine with chrome, I have no idea what could be causing the issue. The only difference is I have an extension :Webpage Screenshot Capture” installed on this one. That shouldn’t be causing the issue tho…. ugh
I just switched templates and now it’s only showing the short code. Do you happen to know why? Thanks!
http://studio.collectiblestore.info/locations/
never mind – got a programmer friend of mine to take a look. Thanks.
I didn’t…lol I just placed it in the wordpress visual editor instead of using the page builder, which stinks because I can’t have a parallax background for the page title area on that one page alone whereas the other pages will have it:
e.g. http://studio.collectiblestore.info/about-us/ and the gallery page as well. I wish I could have used the page builder tho….
@builduawebsite – If you’re brave enough to edit the template php files, you could place the map anywhere you want by using the wordpress do_shortcode() function.
<?php echo do_shortcode(“[wpsl]”); ?>
Would you mind doing it? lol I’m not brave enough….as I am not a programmer/coder….
email me directly at [email address moderated – these forums do not provide support via email] and I can provide login info. Thanks!