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Description of Bug/Issue:
When viewing the modules in Frontend Career Path > Web Dev Basics > Build & deploy your own website / Build a Google clone, the preview material on the right side of the screen displays a "broken image" icon. Everything else, aside from the image, functions properly in "real time." I tried in FireFox and FireFox Incognito with same results on version 118.0.2. The image is not broken in Google Chrome.
Image of Issue:
Closing Thoughts:
I wasn't sure if this is something that has already been discovered, but it was distracting me during my viewing of the material and I just wanted to bring it up. I check prior bug reports and did not see a match to this.
Lastly, this has been an awesome set of modules and I have been finding the HTML/CSS learning to be sticking so much better through Scrimba. Thank you for all the work everyone has put into this. ^__^
Best,
Jamie R.
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Thanks for reporting @Jtrobertson - I can confirm this is the case. Probably it is new privacy settings in firefox that limits what images can be loaded in an iframe. Will look into if there is any properties we can adjust to allow this on our end or if it is moved to a user setting.
Description of Bug/Issue:
When viewing the modules in Frontend Career Path > Web Dev Basics > Build & deploy your own website / Build a Google clone, the preview material on the right side of the screen displays a "broken image" icon. Everything else, aside from the image, functions properly in "real time." I tried in FireFox and FireFox Incognito with same results on version 118.0.2. The image is not broken in Google Chrome.
Image of Issue:
Closing Thoughts:
I wasn't sure if this is something that has already been discovered, but it was distracting me during my viewing of the material and I just wanted to bring it up. I check prior bug reports and did not see a match to this.
Lastly, this has been an awesome set of modules and I have been finding the HTML/CSS learning to be sticking so much better through Scrimba. Thank you for all the work everyone has put into this. ^__^
Best,
Jamie R.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: