[SOLVED] ReferenceError: Class is not defined (frontend submit form)

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9 years 5 months ago #55778 by ggppdk
Hello

i disable jQueryEasy plugin and looked at frontend HTML source

.../media/jui/js/jquery.min.js

is missing !

FLEXIcontent will not work unless jQuery is loaded properly,

i suspect some files have been modified, since this is new website, please start a fresh Joomla installation


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9 years 5 months ago #55779 by kath
Yes, that did help, thank you very much.

In detail: I obviously lived too long with akeeba-kickstarts of my single, pre-set "master"-installation (which I frequently updated incl. FC and other extensions). Seems that a fresh Joomla-install is cleaner.

thanks again,
Kath :)

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