So, I've been working to improve the Lighthouse score on my site. In Best Practices it says there are Issues logged but I can't see any in the Issues panel.
Is there an issue with Lighthouse? Am I looking in the wrong place? I can't find any information about this online.
Link to the site:
https://wordpress-617059-2002059.cloudwaysapps.com/
Screenshots of the mention of Issues and the issues panel.
As per Graham's comment, should have checked the "include third-party cookie issues" to find them. Thanks again!
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The Github source links for Forge Responsive Connected Database's Demo seem to be broken. Well, I already found the the right sources but maybe it can help someone else. For example, the following source link changed
from https://github.com/Autodesk-Forge/forge-rcdb.nodejs/tree/master/src/client/viewer.components/Viewer.Extensions.Dynamic/Viewing.Extension.PointCloudMarkup
to https://github.com/Autodesk-Forge/forge-rcdb.nodejs/tree/master/src/client/components/Viewer/Extensions/Dynamic/Viewing.Extension.PointCloudMarkup
in the current state of the master branch. So the path changed in the middle
from ../viewer.components/Viewer.Extensions.Dynamic/..
to ../components/Viewer/Extensions/Dynamic/..
Btw, would this be the right place to report broken/missing documentation, demos etc.?
Thanks for the Concern.
BTW is the older broken link mentioned anywhere on demo website?
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One of my sites came up as hacked on Google recently so I have been trying to fix the problem. When I looked at it using a browser, everything looked normal, but when I looked at it using "Fetch as Google" a load of junk came up after the first meta tag. I got rid of the spurious code by adding:
<http-equiv="x-dns-prefetch-control" content="off">
to the header, but my question is: Does anyone have any idea how this could have happened please? I am on an IIS server but when speaking to the host company (123-reg) they said that it was not possible for their server to be hacked. Has anyone else had this sort of problem?
I have fixed the issue on the surface but I am concerned with where the vulnerability lies.
Thanks in advance for any help with this matter.
I don't seem to be able to post comments on my blog anymore.
The blog was put together by my predecessor at the company where I work using BlogEngine.
The error message says:
Value cannot be null.
Parameter name: challenge
I'm not sure what the cause is but I believe it has to do with the change of url of Google's recaptcha plugin. I've done some research on this and the address does seem to have changed.
Apologies if this is a bit vague, but I was wondering if anyone has experienced this issue with BlogEngine.
I'm not sure if you're facing the same issue but I had an issue with comments being posted on my blogengine blog where when you click on submit nothing happens. After a lot of digging it was a result of having the HTTP/axd compression settings turned on in blogengine.
You could try to play around with these and see if that makes a difference.
Cheers,
D
I just got a linking problem about these two functions:
GetNumberFormatEx
GetCurrencyFormatEx
Someone had mentioned this problem before, but nobody answered him. Can anybody explain this problem?
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/zh-CN/wpdevelop/thread/6973414e-f238-4ebb-9255-6c54ad2d76b6
These two functions are explicitly supported in the MSDN documents, but I can't use them, why?
According to Dev Center Forum, they offer me the solution. Check this link: Click to go
All I have to do is adding the WindowsPhoneGlobalizationUtil.lib to the project linking setting.
It's been like 3 days with this eerror which I thought was from fb's side. I had already a working comment box, but 3 days ago it started to show:
Sorry, something went wrong.
We're working on getting this fixed as soon as we can.
Going to the moderation tool page shows the same too http://developers.facebook.com/tools/comments .
Curiously though, my comment boxes in other pages are working as supposed to. The affected page is just a personal one of mine: http://efaj.tumblr.com/
From what I've searched, I've only found either old information or unrelated
Yes it is a known new issue with Tumblr and Facebook,
I created a bug report about it here and if you want then you can subscribe to it.
Clear your browsers cookies. That will fix it.