On 8/1/19 9:26 AM, Hawker wrote:
On 7/31/2019 4:38 PM, Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 31/07/19 16:05, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
...
On 7/31/2019 6:31 AM, Hawker wrote:
Can anyone tell me if this is a dated SM issue or if I need to
change a
setting?
Recently on Home Depot's website when I click on images to expand they
do not open. It works fine on FireFox. Spoofing UA did not help.
Does it work for others?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Commercial-Electric-Slim-Directional-4-in-Color-Selectable-Canless-LED-Recessed-Kit-91279/306079882
...>
I have the same behavior as the OP, with that box unchecked.
When I mouse over the image, the cursor changes to a hand, as if it
were a link, but right-clicking does not offer the usual link options
(open in new tab, etc.). Instead, I get image options (view image,
etc.).
Javascript is enabled in the browser.
The site developers have wrapped the content in swathes of JavaScript
to minimise the chance of correct operation across browsers.
Presumably the same motivation explains the duplicate element IDs and
unbalanced double-quotes in the source. Forgivingly, SeaMonkey manages
to render this garbage.
Clicking a product image fails because jQuery receives a null event, a
big success for the developers.
However right-click>View Image works fine, the developers having
surprisingly forgotten to try to disable the right-click menu. To see
the thumbnail images in full size, change the final part of the image
URL "...-....jpg" to "...-64_1000.jpg".
I have severe doubts that actually buying anything will work, though,
but presumably once you've identified your desired product you'll use
eBay or Amazon to buy it, another big win for the Home Depot guys.
/df
Hmm. that is all well and good but the fact of the matter is that it
works fine in FireFox so why not SM?
It does work to click and order, I have done so quite a bit. They simply
have much I want that Amazon does not and bonus I can pick it up at the
local HD store.
It might be because SeaMonkey is based on Firefox 52 and may not have
the feature that allows that behavior in Firefox 68.0.
Has anyone tested the site using Firefox 52.9.0?
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