• Resolved mckinney3

    (@mckinney3)


    After a few edits of a page, I find that a bunch of code has been appended to the page that does not “automatically” show up on other pages. Starts out with:

    <span id=”leoHighlights_iframe_modal_span_container”>
    <div id=”leoHighlights_iframe_modal_div_container” style=”position: absolute; visibility: hidden; display: none; width: 520px; height: 391px; z-index: 2147483647;” onmouseover=”leoHighlightsHandleIFrameMouseOver();” onmouseout=”leoHighlightsHandleIFrameMouseOut();”><!– Top iFrame –> <!– Bottom iFrame –></div>

    and goes on and on and on. Whats up with this?

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  • Have you tried deactivating all plugins to see if this resolves the problem? If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find the problematic plugin(s).

    Thread Starter mckinney3

    (@mckinney3)

    I only have one plugin – Akismet

    Only after posting a page did all this code just show up as appended to the code for the page after all my content. I can post the entire code section if it would help figure out where this comes from. leoHighlights shows up over and over and over. I realize that Leo is some type of language but the documentation on the WEB is VERY arcane.

    I deleted all the code and updated the page with no change in functionality. This was the last page I created and none of the other 23 pages have any code like this at all.

    Mystery!

    Did you copy content into the page from elsewhere?

    Thread Starter mckinney3

    (@mckinney3)

    No, I wrote the copy directly into the dialog box. I took and managed the pictures included in the page.

    Thank you for your responses!

    dan

    I just ran into that same code on a non-wordpress site, (drupal), and it looks to me like it was via a highlighter plugin in Firefox. It was on a co-workers computer, and when she edited a page in a gui editor, it added that extra code, and underlined a couple of words with a yellow highlight. When I disabled the FF plugin, the code was on the same page, but it didn’t have the hover elements it had previously had.

    Edit: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/11808/ this is the addon that I had to remove.

    Thread Starter mckinney3

    (@mckinney3)

    Well this rings a bell! My daughter is editing pages for me after I do the power typing. She edited this one on a work computer that must have had this plg in installed. She will check to see and I will post the finding.

    Thanks dnovotny for the tip!

    Thread Starter mckinney3

    (@mckinney3)

    Problem Solved…

    The mysterious code is inserted if the web browser that is being used for the edit of a page has the app Leo Highlights installed.

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