Hi i have script
<script>
(() => {
const script = document.createElement("script");
script.setAttribute("type", "text/javascript"… (læs mere)
Hi i have script
<script>
(() => {
const script = document.createElement("script");
script.setAttribute("type", "text/javascript");
script.src = "https://js.hsforms.net/forms/embed/v2.js";
script.addEventListener("load", () => {
hbspt.forms.create({
region: "na1",
portalId: "39672158",
formId: "892e2f84-627a-4c41-8f9e-642cb468a70c",
});
});
document.head.append(script);
})();
</script>
I have contact the script provider team and it says that
For transparency, I'm going to relay what was shared in an internal inquiry:
Because it's an external feature of Firefox that is designed to disable exactly this kind of content (external tracking and forms), there isn't much we can do.
In Mozilla's docs they explicitly call out forms as one of the types of content this is designed to block which specifically mentions a few forms areas here.
Many websites load external ads, videos and other content with tracking code from other companies. For example, a website may embed a video from a video platform. The code that loads the video contains trackers. Blocking tracking content can make sites load much faster, but parts of pages might not work correctly or appear at all.
Tracking content can include:
Ads
Login fields
Forms
Payments
Comments
Videos and photos
Buttons
I can see this happening in the Private mode but can you see on your end, if following the settings in Firefox's documentation to disable this for all windows does the form appear in non-private mode?
Hmm even after setting to custom and unchecking all the boxes the form script still doesn't load.
I added https://www.psbspeakers.com as an exception too but it doesn't appear to do the trick.
As far as this goes since this is something implemented by Firefox we're not able to overrule this on our end
so now what should i do