05-31-2024 02:01 PM
Hi everybody,
On the Lee Valley website, when I click on the search icon, the page hiccups, then settles back. Nothing happens. No letterbox panel to type in.
This didn't happen before, but there's been an update since.
I've checked edge and the search button works.
Is there an update or tweak to solve this ?
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06-02-2024 08:56 PM
Ta da. That works. Thanks for digging. I'm truly pleased. I'm reconsidering which other browsers and vendors I visit on-line when better options are available, such as telephone and in person. Interesting what is tracked. No doubt there's more than I realize and software developers will figure other ways past my reluctance. It's interesting that Firefox has identified it and excluded it. That raises my trust. LV has done the right thing in previous exchanges and may reconsider if others know. My data is likely sent to other companies. May I pass this along to LV ?
05-31-2024 03:35 PM
Does a # get added to the URL in the address bar? That often happens if a script is blocked in the page (by an add-on).
06-01-2024 11:24 AM
No # in URL address bar. I added one to try out. It makes no difference. I looked at add-ons and tested other keys in combination. No changes yet.
06-01-2024 11:26 AM
Thanks for the help.
06-01-2024 11:27 AM - edited 06-02-2024 03:39 AM
It sounds like a potential bug from the recent update. Try clearing your browser cache or using a different browser. If the issue persists, contact Lee Valley's customer support for assistance. They may need to address the problem on their end.
06-01-2024 11:57 AM
Thanks. I did contact LV without mentioning which browser I used. They identified it as a Firefox.And yes, I wonder why bother when I can use edge. Cleaning cache didn't change the peek-a-boo search button, but improved response.
06-01-2024 05:08 PM
Well, so, I finally visited https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/kitchen in Edge -- I think that's the right site -- and used right-click > Inspect on the search box. It is generated by a script from Coveo.
Firefox's Tracking Protection feature blocks scripts from Coveo, presumably because it is a known cross-site tracker. I guess in order to use search on the site you need to make an exception and tolerate a little bit of tracking. (If you are making purchases on this site, they already know you well, so probably a reasonable trade-off.) To do that, click the shield icon at the left end of the address bar next to the lock icon, then click the slider switch on the drop-down panel to turn off tracking protection. The page should reload and the search box should appear in the header automatically.
06-02-2024 08:56 PM
Ta da. That works. Thanks for digging. I'm truly pleased. I'm reconsidering which other browsers and vendors I visit on-line when better options are available, such as telephone and in person. Interesting what is tracked. No doubt there's more than I realize and software developers will figure other ways past my reluctance. It's interesting that Firefox has identified it and excluded it. That raises my trust. LV has done the right thing in previous exchanges and may reconsider if others know. My data is likely sent to other companies. May I pass this along to LV ?
06-03-2024 09:07 AM
You certainly are free to explain the problem to LV and let them consider how to address it with customers.