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so prestashop team made it with their actions that comunity totaly non existant. only thing that made prestashop with its tons of bugs worth using, was helpful comunity/forum... without comunity help, prestashop will slowly die coz in most part it was used by non professionals but with comunity help you could achive your goal, but now you cant get answer to a simple questions....

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58 minutes ago, sickshot said:

 comunity totaly non existant. only thing that made prestashop with its tons of bugs worth using, was helpful comunity/forum... without comunity help,

Well the community is not so fast.

From your post no one can guess whats missing.

Is it a new shop on a server, its on localhost if yes windows or Linux or else.
PHP version, Theme, Prestashop version we've got, what did you try, all that is needed to help you.

 

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thank you for reply!

well thats not my only this post. ihad several durring last year or more that was left without any answer.

im useing ps since 2012 so i remember how it was in here by then.

i have it on sharedhosting. i had attached a link in original post to a product page. (btw i found a lot of people/threads complaining about javascript and mobile menu not working on product page, but as i said no solutions)

what you mean by new shop? its about 2 months old and i switched menu from ordinary to mobile version everywhere , even on desktop. theme is modified but i think its general ps bug or issue as other complaining have OG theme...

Server information Linux #1 

Server software version Apache

PHP version 5.6.40

Memory limit 512M

 DATABASE INFORMATION

MySQL version 5.7.23-23

PrestaShop version 1.6.0.14

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Often, a JavaScript error in one module prevents the execution of subsequent JavaScript. This becomes particularly problematic when you combine your store's JavaScript into a single file; an error in an earlier line can prevent other modules from functioning correctly with JavaScript. In my experience, this accounts for nearly 90% of reported module errors and can be as simple as opening your browser's developer tools and checking for console errors.

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