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  1. Site URL: https://www.lavenderrightsproject.org/ We've got a gallery on our home page, but the slides move very, very quickly, making them hard to read or even interact with. I attempted a workaround this weekend by duplicating each slide, but it is clunky and not idea. Do folks know what kind of coding would work to get the slides to calm down, even for a little while longer? There are zero options for changing duration within the gallery itself.
  2. Ugh! I should have made this more clear - on the live page, its the iFrame code that is working - not the Javascript. Java just shows code in preview mode or incognito mode. I took it down because its a live page, but here is a place to find it for real: https://www.lavenderrightsproject.org/newdonation It ends up looking like the attached images though. Little Green Light says the code is working just fine. So I don't know what to do. My supervisor really wants us to be using the Java, so any support would be welcome.
  3. Site URL: http://lavenderrightsproject.org/donate Howdy! I am trying to add a line of code to our donation website that was provided by Little Green Light. The iFrame version works just fine, but Java doesn't seem to be compatible at all. We have a business account, so in theory it should work, but no luck. It only keeps displaying line of code. The error appears to be centered around </script>, but I don't really understand why. Could somebody advise? Here is the code I am trying to embed: <script type="text/javascript" src="https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/P55eGc8aijBW_Fmx-LmCAw.js"></script><noscript><a href="https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/P55eGc8aijBW_Fmx-LmCAw">Fill out my LGL Form!</a><br/></noscript> Thank you! Amy
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