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Codepen Support - Empty Pen #55

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jjma opened this issue Sep 1, 2017 · 6 comments
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Codepen Support - Empty Pen #55

jjma opened this issue Sep 1, 2017 · 6 comments

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@jjma
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jjma commented Sep 1, 2017

Sending code to codepen brings in no content (either logged in or out).

@kdzwinel
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kdzwinel commented Sep 1, 2017

Works fine for me (not logged in). Try exporting a smaller element (CP API probably has some limits set) or copying the CSS and HTML code manually.

@peterbenoit
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Having the same issue. JSBin just throws an internal server error. JSFiddle is working fine for me.

@kdzwinel kdzwinel changed the title Codepen Supprt Codepen Support - Empty Pen Sep 8, 2017
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kdzwinel commented Sep 8, 2017

Codepen works fine for me, please help me reproduce it. Does it fail:

  • when you are logged in?
  • when you are logged out?
  • if your content is just couple of lines of HTML/CSS?
  • if you have a lot of content?
  • always? or only from time to time?

@jjma
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jjma commented Sep 11, 2017

Either logged in or not. Content quantity has no effect as a couple of lines doesn't work. Always fails. Possibly a conflict with another extension?

@kdzwinel
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It can be a conflict. Could you please setup a new profile in Chrome or enable SnappySnippet to run in incognito mode and check if it works? You can also disable other extensions and test (just remember to reload the page after doing so).

@jikkujose
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Same issue here!

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