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Hi tikesplace,

Thanks for helping to bring this issue to our attention. The problem with the image crop feature you are describing is a known issue that was introduced with our site update this morning. Our engineering team is working on a fix for this issue and we expect to have it resolved a bit later this week. We will be updating the following thread when this issue has been resolved: https://community.auctiva.com/e...?r=57310956#57310956

If you have any other questions regarding your Auctiva account, please feel free to contact our customer support team using the web form on the following page of our site: http://www.auctiva.com/help/requesthelp.aspx

-Mike
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This seems to be one unuser-friendly message board. I've been desperately searching for the answer to why "CROP" image is whiting out, instead of permitting me to work in that window. How long has this been going on? Is there a solution posted somewhere? Also, Will we ever be able to login and stay logged in again. Please help. Auctiva used to be a fun and easy site to work from. Sam999
Hi Sam999,

Which browser and operating system are you using? Also, do you have scripting enabled with your browser, as the crop feature does operate with scripting? I'm not seeing a problem with a quick check using either IE8 or Firefox 3.5.1 browsers.

Normally, you should see the standard image when you switch to crop. When you click and drag, the area outside the crop lines gets a dark opacity applied and the area inside (to retain) gets no opacity.

When you say it's "whiting out", do you mean the whole crop window/image, or can you give more detail on that?

Danno
Hi Sam999,

I would open a Support Case reporting the problem with IE7 - Vista.

I just tried using IE8 in Compatibility Mode and that didn't fail either. Confused

It's possible something is blocking the script from running, I think this one loads from Google's library. Any chance you have a antivirus/firewall product blocking scripts from other than host domain loading?

In the interum, you might try installing Firefox. It's an easy install and provides a good fallback for sites with bugs. You could also update to IE8, as more sites are now adopting the code for recognition and support.

Danno

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