I just tested on my other computer… with Chrome, same version as listed above.
And everything is showing correctly…
On the computer that “Motion” is not working (my main computer).. I’ve cleared the cache numerous times.. and I don’t have any exotic extensions.. only a few basic Google extension.
I don’t use Chrome except for just quick checking on cross browser compatibility, or I might have more of clue to what is going on.
The one computer that Chrome does display correctly is 32bit.
The incorrect computer is 64 bit…
Well at least I know it is on my end..
Apologies for not checking on the other computer before posting.
If I figure it out I’ll report back.
Thank you for Elementor… I am just one day into working with it.
view this, below the video where there is a screenshot of windows… this is probably the problem
https://elementorcodes.com/elementor-pop-ups-problems/
Wow.. that’s crazy…
At first I thought that is nuts.. but I went into my Windows settings.. and some time ago I guess I changed the “Performance” setting to “Custom”
I just checked off “Let Windows Decided for me…”
which is what “normal” people would have.
And all is good.
On my Windows 7 64bit machine.. I had been running Firefox 32bit (old version) because I had one extension (Roomybookmarks) that wouldn’t work on Quantum. This machine is my “work horse” machine.. so my bookmarks are the bread and butter to getting things accomplished.
On the 32 bit machine.. I had Firefox Quantum (32bit)… and already had learned how to code the CSS file to do the same as Roomybookmarks.
So I finally updated the 64 bit machine (yesterday) to Firefox Quantum.. and, and dropped in my chrome.css file so my bookmarks are like the old extension I liked.
But… then… Firefox Quantum 64bit (on the Windows 7 64 bit machine) was doing the same thing as Chrome Browser. When the day before Firefox 32 bit (on the 64 bit machine) was showing the animations correctly… before upgrading to 64 bit.
Anyway… your suggestion has everything working correctly in the Chrome Browser 64bit and the Firefox Quantum 64bit.
Thank you so very much for your help. I would have never have thought it was just the Windows 7 performance setting. And I did a lot of searching for answers.
Thanks again.
Rob.
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