Is it possible for a wordpress theme to block MozBar in Chrome?
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My client's website, when viewed in Chrome, does not show the MozBar. In Firefox, it's all good. I've checked multiple websites in Chrome and they all bring up the MozBar, it's just this one. (theme and wordpress install are both up to date)
Is it possible that this is a theme issue or does anyone have any ideas as to why this is happening?
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Hi There,
Just wanted to pop in and add to the conversation. Since this issue is particular to one site in chrome, diagnosing the issue from this end may be a bit tricky.
If you would like you can write into help@moz.com and we can continue this conversation privately to discuss the more specific elements of your clients site.
I am really sorry that we could not provide more information at the moment, but hopefully with a bit of collaborative digging we should be able to find out the issue.
May you have a spectacular day and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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I'm sure this is possible. I know there are several pages in my regular round up that the Mozbar never shows up on. I often wonder about it but don't dig in enough to figure out why. If the same conditions were present in a WP theme, I assume it would happen, too.
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