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Weird issue I noticed today 2.0.17

Started by njtweb, April 16, 2021, 10:53:30 AM

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njtweb

I can click anywhere on my site and the cursor stays there blinking like I'm editing. This example is the front page of my site, (recent topics). It's not limited to there, this is just an example of me clicking anywhere. on the front end of the site. What would cause this to happen. Nothing, (mods) has been added to the site in months, probably even a year.

Thank you for any help in advance.


Aleksi "Lex" Kilpinen

What browser are you using? Any browser addons?
Have you checked if this happens on other browsers?
Seems odd, I don't think I've ever seen that happen on SMF.
Slava
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njtweb

Thank you for the response Aleksi.

Looks like only Chrome. Doesn't do it in Edge or FF

EDIT: 1 extension, Grammarly

Aleksi "Lex" Kilpinen

What if you temporarily disable that extension? Does it still do that?
Slava
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"Before you allow people access to your forum, especially in an administrative position, you must be aware that that person can seriously damage your forum. Therefore, you should only allow people that you trust, implicitly, to have such access." -Douglas

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njtweb

I just disabled it but noticed it's even doing it on any/all websites even with it disabled. So, looks like it's something with Chrome itself.

Aleksi "Lex" Kilpinen

Interesting. I would have figured it as an extension problem, and Grammarly would have fit that category perfectly.
You could try emptying your browser cache, closing it, and then seeing if it still happens.
Slava
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"Before you allow people access to your forum, especially in an administrative position, you must be aware that that person can seriously damage your forum. Therefore, you should only allow people that you trust, implicitly, to have such access." -Douglas

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efk

Interesting, I think I saw something similar recently, * somewhere *.
If I see it again I'll post.

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