I can't preview my Google Optimize experience. Google optimize throws below error:
This happens to me quite often too. The suggestion Google gives is wrong. Clearing cookies and restarting the browser does not fix it. Sometimes rebooting does, but that's a huge disruption.
What I found to work pretty reliably is to end the preview (dropdown), then click the EDIT button to go to the editor. Come back to the setup page, then try Debug again. Debugger should work again.
This is how it worked for me:
In Chrome go to Clear Browsing Data (chrome://settings/clearBrowserData).
Make sure you select checkboxes Cookies and Cached images and files.
Submit the form by hitting the button "Clear data".
Go to preview experience.
For me it started working when I gave the Google Optimize plugin access to all pages (not just the page running the experience).
I think I've found a fix for this. Go to the top right corner of chrome (the three dots) Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies & other data > and add the url in the bottom section called "sites that can always use cookies"
Example
There can be multiple reasons.
Most obvious: enabled cookies like mentioned by others. should help
If it does not work even when cookies are enabled and you have restarted the browser then more chances are that the issue is in the Experience/Test that you are trying to preview. This can be due to:
A preview is already running in another tab. Turn off preview
2.You have set the experience to run on certain URL patterns and you are trying to preview on a page that does not qualify the criteria.
You have set some Audience rules which are not being met fully. For example: You have set the Audience Device type to mobile and you are trying to preview on a Desktop. Although Optimize will load the preview in a mobile mode but it will not be able to run the experience properly.
In my case the issue was due to wrong device type. I hope it helps.
It's also possible to get this "Unable to preview experience. Please make sure to enable cookies and restart the browser" error message if the content you're trying to modify doesn't exist when Optimize tries to modify it.
I had Optimize set to modify on page load, but the page I was working with was a form, where the text I wanted to modify didn't exist until I clicked through to the second step of the form (still on the same URL).
I was able to just run the study instead on another similar page that had all the text loaded at the start. I'd guess that setting Optimize to trigger from a custom event triggered upon loading the second step of the form instead of "on page load" would also have resolved the issue.
If you are using chrome then:
Click the context menu in the browser toolbar to the right of the
address bar.
Choose Settings.
Select/Search the "Security and Privacy" section.
Choose "Cookies and Other Site Data" Ensure that "Allow all cookies" is selected.
Visitors are unable to submit the form using Microsoft Edge. All other browers that I've checked so far are working fine.
When you click 'submit' nothing happens.
Form in question - https://www.vulcansystems.co.uk/contact/
I try to test your site with Chrome and Edge browser. Both browser shows many errors in the console. I noticed that form data get submitted in MS Edge by clicking the submit button.
I tested with MS Edge 44 version.
So as you seen in the test. Data get submitted. Further, you can try to check and solve console errors may help to fix the issue.
Using the same code generated by LinkedIn (from their Follow Company Plugin Generator) https://developer.linkedin.com/plugins/follow-company#, myself and a colleague have very different user experiences.
In my case, using a PC and latest version of Chrome, the LinkedIn Follow Us button has no hyperlink and does absolutely nothing when clicked.
In my colleague's case, using a Macbook and latest version of Chrome, the LinkedIn Follow Us button changes to "LinkedIn: Following" after the first click and then opens a new browser tab with the BluFlux LinkedIn webpage after the second click.
Here is our Thank You page after completing a survey:
http://bluflux.com/thank-you-customer-survey-dd1/#gf_15
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks
I'm having a real unique problem to Github.com
Here is a screengrab
I have tried:
Removing all browsing and cookies
Using a different browser (using chrome, but did same thing on Safari)
Reinstalling Chrome
It doesn't seem to be network related and specific to my computer/ip as my office mates can load it fine. Does anyone have any suggestions? where do I begin to look. This just started happening today.
So far I have found this unique to only github.com
UPDATE -
In the devel frame, I have these errors:
UPDATE RESOLVED -
My clock was set to march instead of february.
if it is what I am experiencing I created a Chrome Extension for this read the only answer on Here I probably wont be able to answer the same question or it might mark my answer as a duplicate but i answered the question on the link theres a few other links that do that too but Its because google is stopping cross-origin loading the way github uses
Else it sounds like you should clear your cache or Images are disabled from loading to enable images in chrome look at the URL bar just right below your website tabs there should be a (i) icon on the left in that bar click it and press the dropdown Images and select "Always allow on this site"
I have a strange problem and my PM requires me to fix it. None of my colleagues could help me.
I've added a functionality to existing ASP.NET WebForms page. I involves a button to share the link by facebook. But when sharing in someone's profile a strange image of Adobe is appearing:
Undesired Image
It is even more strange that after a few seconds it disappeares. Tried everything - to give a parameter to the facebook URL with images[0], also from the meta tags in the master page. No result. Supposed the facebook may have cached the link, but when I tried from my home PC the result was the same.
Any advice how to remove the adobe pic?