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Hi Sadiya,
Thank you for your kind reply!
We don’t have any Lazy Load plugins, although the WP Rocket plugin does have lazy loading setting turned on. Still, I don’t think that is culprit as the problem persisted with ALL the plugins turned off.
I followed your second advice and quickly put up a new test page with only the shortcode (https://kiprobal.szoftvermanufaktura.hu/en/test-page/). Lo and behold, the submit button does appear (and it works properly as well)!
I still have no idea what causes this issue but for now, I am happy with this. I will rebuild these pages with the shortcodes and forget about the whole issue. This website will be rebuilt from the ground up anyway.Thank you again for your help, I do appreciate it!
Have a great day!
AttilaHi Sadiya,
Thank you very much for taking the time to look into my problem.
I have really no idea about what this “szintfelmeroForm” could be. The word “szintfelmero” simply means placement test in Hungarian, so this suggests that it was included as a placement test. But I can’t locate a test by that name with the content of QSM quiz 102.
To make it even more strange (to me at least) is that this “szintfelmeroForm” is there in every English language placement tests (German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, French) so this is not one specific test even though the <Form ID= … > tag suggests that, does it not?
I don’t know who built this site and what logic they were following, I am just trying to get this site work until I can rebuild it from scratch. Reverse engineering has worked so far but this form is beyond me.
I can’t understand how/why the Hungarian and the English version of the pages are so different. When I look at Inspect > Elements, it is clear there, but I don’t know much about coding, so I have no idea how to show the real quizzes.
My common sense tells me that the scripting of the two pages should at least near identical.Also, when I look at the page editor, as seen in the video, there is no sign of this mysterious “szintfelmeroForm”.
Any ideas about solving this conundrum, please?