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1,255 PointsDo the tasks not move forward in Chrome?
I see there are buttons to check and complete tasks in Firefox, but not Chrome. If possible I'd rather work in Chrome.
3 Answers
Taylor Schena
1,255 PointsIn Firefox, when completing each task in a challenge, there are buttons to the right that say to preview or check work, allowing you to move on to the next task in the challenge. Those buttons aren't showing up in Chrome, so say a challenge has 3 tasks, I can't seem to move past the 1st task in the challenge. There aren't any buttons to move on to the next one.
Ricky Catron
13,023 PointsIs it possible you are using an older browser or some add on which could be blocking the buttons?
Taylor Schena
1,255 PointsIt says my version of Chrome is up to date. I don't know what kind of add-on would make them not show up.
Ricky Catron
13,023 PointsWell thats an odd bug....I assume it is a problem with your local computer because no one else seems to be experiancing it. Sorry I couldn't be more help. Any chance you have an add on like no-script which could be fighting with it?
Taylor Schena
1,255 PointsFigured it out. Thereβs an extension I have that turns comments off of blogs, news sites, etc. For some reason it was counting those buttons as comments and not regular images and text.
Ricky Catron
13,023 PointsGood! Glad you found it!
Ricky Catron
13,023 PointsRicky Catron
13,023 PointsI find it hard to tell what you are asking here? Can you provide a more detailed explination?