Good morning.
Thanks for getting in touch. I’ve just tried exactly the same thing (FireFox on Windows 10) and it worked without issue.
It sounds like it’s definitely a JavaScript error. Can I ask you to do one thing for me?
1. Hit F12 on your keyboard to open the developer tools
2. Click the ‘Console’ tab.
Are there are any red errors listed there? And if so, can you tell me the error?
We’ll take it from there 🙂 If it’s possible to get access to WordPress please feel free to send the login details through to info@wp-property-hive.com and we’ll gladly log in and take a look ourselves ASAP.
Hope that helps,
Steve
Hello Steve,
thank you for your fast reply. I have hit F12 and checked the console, no errors there. The flag “errors” at JS is on.
I doublechecked in Firefox if Javascript was activated and whether my pc had the latest Java updates and both are newest. Just to be sure it was not a firefox problem I also tested on Chrome with the same result. So if it is browser related it possibly has something to do with my laptop configuration.
However, to be sure it is not in the installation of WP I shall email you my login to have a look.
Hi Martin,
All sorted. It was because your site was served over HTTPS and one of the files used by Property Hive was hardcoded to be served over HTTP.
I’ve updated the plugin used on your site and can confirm it’s now all working.
Many thanks,
Steve
Thanks a lot Steve !
It does work indeed.
But to exclude misinterpretation: you modified “my” file, and not update the plugin as a whole ?
If so, why not ? Since Google almost demands a https for the search results this might be an important issue for all your plugin users.
To confirm, I’ve updated the core plugin, then updated your version of the plugin used on the site so everyone will benefit from the change.
Case closed. Cudo’s for the support. In one word: awesome !