issues with Slideshow CK and Joomla! 3

Replied by ced1870 on topic issues with Slideshow CK and Joomla! 3

Posted 8 years 8 months ago #29026
the slideshow works, but
1/ you have an error with vTicker

TypeError: window.addEvent is not a function
merrickpost1282.org/
Line 55
jQuery(".news-container").vTicker({

you must contact the developer of this extension, you can tell him that a "load" event is also available on jQuery.window, no need to call Mootools (that is not in the page) for this

2/ there is a problem with the slideshow easing, but I'm not sure from where this comes

try to publish another slideshow module with the demo data in this page
merrickpost1282.org/collection.html

where you don't have so much JS included and tell me

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Replied by rambro on topic issues with Slideshow CK and Joomla! 3

Posted 8 years 8 months ago #29029
Hi ced1870,

Yes, it works on the collections page.

So I guess my question should be how can I find this error on my end and how can I find the 3rd party developer to look into this problem. I think maybe if I can locate the error then maybe I can find the third party developer for this code.

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Replied by rambro on topic issues with Slideshow CK and Joomla! 3

Posted 8 years 8 months ago #29030
Ok, I am looking at the source code in my firefox browser.
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Replied by ced1870 on topic issues with Slideshow CK and Joomla! 3

Posted 8 years 8 months ago #29033
good news for the other page
then
1/ try your other module (that has not the demo data) on the other page
2/ unpublish the published modules/plugins that are used on the homepage

once it works, you know that one of these extensions is in cause...

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Replied by rambro on topic issues with Slideshow CK and Joomla! 3

Posted 8 years 8 months ago #29035
Hi ced1870,

Found it. At our American Legion Post, we are using a robo-calling system from dial my calls: www.dialmycalls.com/

They have a recent feature where you can put your recent broadcast on a website, so that a member can listen to a call if he missed it on his phone or via email. Or for that fact any member/public who is not on the calling list can listen to it. I was trying it out on our website.

I am pointing this out so your forum members will know how this problem was somewhat resolved and as an FYI

Here is the code they gave me:

<div data-dmc-widget="latest-recording" data-dmc-id="61fc2d88-c261-11e4-b811-52540062a4cf"></div>
<script>!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]

Hope this helps another forum member who has encountered something similar to this.

Thanks for your help and words of wisdom. I will contact the people over at dial my calls and tell them of this situation.

P.S. Since this is javascript code, I was using a free joomla extension called "Jumi" to put the above code in. I recently had some issues with this extension and a user on their forum gave me a work around to get jumi going again, because the application would freeze when trying to create or save a piece of jumi code. I don't believe the "jumi" extension is the culprit in this case because I have another piece of "jumi" code on this page and the page is doing what its suppose to be doing. This leads me to the fact that the code from "dial my calls" is faulty.

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Replied by ced1870 on topic issues with Slideshow CK and Joomla! 3

Posted 8 years 8 months ago #29036
thank you for your feedback ! :)

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