On my web page ( http://PSPLFriends.org/Photos_2016.htm ),
I have a link to a popup, which is "imported" from a .js file (Photos_popup.js)
Click the "Click here" line ben… (funda kabanzi)
On my web page ( http://PSPLFriends.org/Photos_2016.htm ),
I have a link to a popup, which is "imported" from a .js file (Photos_popup.js)
Click the "Click here" line beneath the row of years in the "Photos from..." box to see the pop-up
(I had to disable the Firefox pop-up blocker (Tools) option to display it).
For some reason, Firefox prepends the word 'write' at the top of the popup (see image).
No other functionality is affected, and it displays just fine, otherwise.
Neither Explorer nor Edge do this.
I have no other browsers to test it with.
My target audience prefers Firefox,
but the site was originally designed for Explorer.
I did my best to accommodate both,
but, obviously, something is different between the two.
I never noticed this issue during my tests,
although I haven't checked it in years.
The code is about 10 years old, and rarely changes.
My recent changes were attempted "fixes" for this issue,
but which changed absolutely nothing.
Style issues aside (no snarky comments about my stone age code, thank you very much!), ;)
can anyone see a reason for this happening and recommend a simple fix?