• Resolved Henk

    (@bas982)


    Hi,

    I am running a dutch site http://www.aneve.nl . When I looked at my site from a friends PC, the dropdown menu did not work.

    After al long, long, long, time 🙂 I find out it was Ghostery (a tracking blocker add-on) who blocked my drop down menu.
    It seems that my site needs Gravatar to be allowed, otherwise the drop down menu is disabled.

    Is there a way to block Ghostery or another way to make sure my dropdown menu works?

    Thanks in advance.

    Pieter

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  • Hi Henk, you’d probably want to make this new website public or else no one can look at the drop-down menus and see if there’s a problem.

    Thread Starter Henk

    (@bas982)

    I tought I did, but de plug-in gives me a hard time.
    I will this afternoon. Can you please change the url in the first post?

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    The dropdown menus work for me, on Windows 8 with Google Chrome. Is this issue specific to your friend’s machine and browser?

    Edit: Nevermind I was looking at the wrong site

    Thread Starter Henk

    (@bas982)

    @ andrew nevins

    How did you edit your post

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    You can edit your posts some time after they’re created, a link appears under your profile name. That “Edit” link disappears after 34mins-ish since you first created the post

    Thread Starter Henk

    (@bas982)

    Thanks andrew

    Thread Starter Henk

    (@bas982)

    I foud the solution.

    Go to discussions and uncheck all boxes related to Gravatar, Avatar. This will disable calling to Gravatar and for some reason, my drop down menu keeps on working.

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