Hi,
I am using a HTML macro, which gets rendered in Chome and IE but doesn't get shown up in Firefox. My version is 31.3. Anything that I have to enable?
Thanks,
Hemanth
HTML macro in Firefox just does not render anything at all, or just some content you have? Have you tried with a simple content? It might be that your HTML macro content just brakes the rendering in Firefox... but is is not about HTML macro, but more about the content you want to render
I have tried simple content, but in the page which is not displaying has a link which got a target="_blank" attribute in the href element,. basically the document link has to open in an separate page.
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"simple" content is displaying correctly?
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Obviously you need to cleanup/fix the content you are trying to include with HTML macro
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Got the reason to it, placing a "Tip" macro inside "Section" macro doesn't work in FF. Do you know why is it so? There are no errors in the backend as well.
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Hard to say without seeing it, need to debug... No javascript errors inside the dev console?
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No, I just verified, there are no errors in the console as well. The section div gets disabled once I place the "Tip" macro. Can you try from your end?
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