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I hope this solution is something obvious, but it evades me.
If a user is logged in on the website the Scroll to Top works fantastic.
However, if the user is NOT logged in, Scroll to Top disappears.
This happens no matter how the permissions are set.
Comments
Comment #1
zorly CreditAttribution: zorly commentedDisabling the "jQuery Update" module solved all problems in this case.
Comment #2
tarekdj CreditAttribution: tarekdj commentedFeel free to reopen if necessary
Comment #3
rtyom CreditAttribution: rtyom commentedI have the same problem on D6 installation. Unfortunately I don't have possibility to switch off the "jQuery Update" module :(
Comment #4
WeRockYourWeb.com CreditAttribution: WeRockYourWeb.com commentedSame problem here, don't have the option of disabling jquery update.
Comment #5
AstonVictor CreditAttribution: AstonVictor as a volunteer and at DevBranch commentedI'm closing it because the issue was created a long time ago without any further steps.
if you still need it then raise a new one.
thanks