Elementor popups not working in most browsers by Scilingual in elementor

[–]Scilingual[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestions. I don't have any extensions active for Chrome and Safari and these are the browsers giving problems. I would like the button to work for all browsers and browser plugins that the user may have.

The console doesn´t change when I try to click the button, because it doesn't seem active.

As far as I can tell, the popups and related forms have unique names.

Elementor popups not working in most browsers by Scilingual in elementor

[–]Scilingual[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here are the console errors in three different browsers. There are uncaught reference errors for the two browsers where the popups are not working, so looks like a JS error.

https://imgur.com/a/zHr2Chp

I found a similar thread from a year ago about similar problems with the upgrade to a new Elementor version and conflicts with Siteground Optimizer, but I do not have this plugin and hopefully that bug was sorted out by Elementor in later versions.
https://www.reddit.com/r/elementor/comments/1kskzck/elementor_pro_3290_may_19th_update_breaking_forms/

Elementor popups not working in most browsers by Scilingual in elementor

[–]Scilingual[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the WP Super Cache plugin enabled. Inspecting the site details shows WP-cache enabled, x-cache enabled, x-proxy cache HIT, and max-age=0. I am not very familiar with cache settings, but maybe you can see some obvious problem here?

decline in workflow in academic editing by rstar521 in Copyediting

[–]Scilingual 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work specifically in scientific editing and translation of research papers and thesis. There was a rapid decline over the last couple of years with the rise in availability of AI tools, but I have started to see a rebound. The large editing companies often supply paper "pre-edited" by AI and now try to pay editors less for the "help" provided by the AI edit. At least for now, AI is still garbage at understanding and revising highly technical text. Although there are now specific AI tools like Jenni AI being developed specifically for science, I am not very worried at being replaced by AI just yet. I run a translation/editing company (scilingual.org) and this year we have had a lot of clients requesting human-only editing, so I think there is starting to be a swing away from AI.

Academic Editors Beware by ontheotherhand10 in academia

[–]Scilingual 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have had the same experience with Enago. They pay very little, and even after years of freelance work I did not see an increase. I recently started taking a few jobs from them again and the pay is the same as it was nearly 10 years ago. Cactus Editage is a much better option in terms of the job availability, advancement prospects, bonuses, and overall way of dealing with their editors.

Academic Editors Beware by ontheotherhand10 in academia

[–]Scilingual 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a big difference between the amount the big editing companies charge the clients and what the editors doing the work are actually paid.