![]() ![]() If you're using a Mac, perhaps try (ugh) Safari. ![]() Alternatively, download another browser like Brave or Opera (same engines as Chrome) and see if those solve your freezing issue. It's running the same engine as Chrome and so should work fine and may not have the same freezing issues you see in Chrome. This indicates that there is a Weebly Site Editor paste issue as of the latest version of Firefox that was not an issue in what appears to be the immediate prior you're using a Windows PC, perhaps try the Edge browser. Finally, I copied text from within a text element in the Site Editor and pasted this to the end of the paragraph in that text element and that doesn't work either. I checked the copy/paste on the front end via a Weebly contact form on another Weebly client site (pasted random text from a news web page into several fields in a contact form on the front end) and that works fine. I retried the copy/paste and it no longer functions in the Site Editor. I restarted Firefox and re-checked the browser version: 90.0. Firefox automatically then ran a browser update (as I say, I don't use Firefox as my main browser so, in my initial test, I was using a prior version of the browser). I checked my Firefox version number and it was 89.9. Chrome version: .164 (up to date as of this writing).įirefox: All three paste tests worked fine on the first go 'round. (While Weebly will strip external formatting from pasted text, I like to be absolutely sure that I'm not bringing any external formatting into the paste.) This works as expected in all three paste tests. I copied the random text using both the old school right-click menu and also ctrl-c (this would be command-c on macOS).Ĭhrome: I highlighted the text in the news site page, copied it to the clipboard and pasted it to the Weebly Site Editor via the Chrome right-click "Paste as plain text" choice. I copied some random text from a news site and (a) pasted it into an existing paragraph text element on a randomly selected Weebly client test site (b) pasted it into a new paragraph text element dropped into the page and (c) pasted it into a new title element dropped into the page. Chrome works need to report this as an issue to the Weebly devs: ![]() ![]() I can confirm that there is a copy/paste issue in Firefox as of the most recent version 90.0. ![]()
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