Edit hover not showing

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On one of my sites, when I hover over the Edit button, the menu does not come up. However, if I go and hover over the Dashboard, the Dashboard menu appears AS DOES the Edit menu.

I have tried basic plain yogurt theme -- this does not change the experience.

It's on version 5.6.0.2.

Any ideas??

Thank you!

asaucier
 
Steevb replied on at Permalink Reply
Steevb
Sounds like it could be a javascript conflict issue.

Can you post url?
asaucier replied on at Permalink Reply
asaucier
www.summiterosion.com
GarryJClarke replied on at Permalink Reply
I have the exact same problem, started about 3 days ago, haven't had time to find out cause yet but will post anything I find ASAP. Also running the latest version of c5.
GarryJClarke replied on at Permalink Reply
Have you noticed if the shape of the drop down menu under "dashboard" has changed also, mine has.
GarryJClarke replied on at Permalink Reply
I have uninstalled and then reinstalled iframe and the ecommerce package, this has fixed both problems.
asaucier replied on at Permalink Reply
asaucier
Thanks, 3198garry, for posting your fix! I don't have either of those add-ons, but I will begin uninstalling and reinstalling some that I do have and see if that fixes it...
asaucier replied on at Permalink Reply
asaucier
I have uninstalled and reinstalled every add-on and template, to no avail.

Also, I have a staging version of the site on which this is not a problem. I just now took all of the files from that site and replaced the production sites files.

The problem is still there. I do not understand how all of the files can be exactly the same and one site is having this problem and the other is not. The only differences are the database (which doesn't house any css or javascript for C5 right?) and the sites are on different hosts. Could the different hosts have anything to do with it?

All caches have been cleared.

Thanks for any other insight...I guess my next stop will be to the jobs board -- I need to get this figured out!
asaucier replied on at Permalink Reply
asaucier
I just realized that this is only happening under the administrator account. I created a new account and logged in and did not have the issue. Very strange.
orisinal replied on at Permalink Best Answer Reply
orisinal
I struggled with the very same problem. I had already other users on my c5 installation, so I kind of followed your advice, but used this excellent "Sign in as this user" feature of c5. No problem as another Administrator group user and I was able to jump back to my very super admin user. And what a surprise, the problem was gone!

Now I can logout and login as admin user and no problem occurs. This feels just like browser's javascript or css caching issue, but I'm fairly sure my cache was refreshed. 99,1% sure it was.
dantheman replied on at Permalink Reply
I can confirm the same issue using 5.6.1.2 - the issue goes away when I log in as a different user but returns when I log back in as superadmin. So not a dealbreaker but very curious all the same.
franciscodake replied on at Permalink Reply
All of those tasks you mentioned makes your website fast. Did I get the correct answer? xD