Thread Starter
Paul
(@paultgoodchild)
upgraded again to play with the latest version and I see this error in the console log:
Unexpected value xMidYmid meet parsing preserveAspectRatio attribute
cheers,
Paul.
Hi, that error message does not appear to be related to SLB, though it may indicate why you are currently experiencing an issue. One JavaScript error can often stop other code from running (such as SLB).
This error may be caused by the theme or another plugin. Here are some step-by-step instructions for troubleshooting theme & plugin conflicts.
If you are unable to identify any theme or plugin conflicts, please see the instructions on reporting issues for the information necessary to investigate your issue further.
Thanks.
Thread Starter
Paul
(@paultgoodchild)
Thanks,
I have since removed the offending plugin and I no longer get the JS errors.
However, I’m still not getting the lightbox anymore. No errors in the console and the plugin is configured to load for all pages and nothing.
e.g. http://www.icontrolwp.com/2013/11/icontrolwp-provides-interface-wordpress-automatic-updates/
Many thanks.
Paul.
Thread Starter
Paul
(@paultgoodchild)
Actually… interesting it is loading the pictures… in the bottom of the page below the footer.
Any ideas?
Paul.
It appears that your site is loading an outdated version of SLB which is stopping the CSS for the lightbox from being loaded.
I would recommend reinstalling SLB and clearing any caching to ensure that the latest code is loaded.
Once the current version of SLB is loaded, the lightbox should display properly. Please let me know if you are still experiencing this issue after reloading SLB.