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Hi,

In a website I made about three years ago for a friend the 10 Flex Galleries doesn't function well. One can no more add or delete an image. Moreover: exisiting empty positions are displayed in the website: https://mucop-helpt-congo.nl/nl-nl/projecten/tienermoeders
What is the best way to fix this?

I downloaded the latest version of Elvira and installed it, as I did for the module FlexGallery. This makes no difference.
Making a new Flex Gallery: same problem.
Joomla-version is 393, php 7.2.15, dbase 10.1.38-MariaDB

Is Flex Gallery deprecated?
Which module is the best to replace FlexGallery?
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Oh, after this post I saw it is still possible to 'mount' the + of the x icon for adding of deleting an image. But it's very difficult and needs trying and trying again. This is no Irish quality...
References
  1. https://mucop-helpt-congo.nl/nl-nl/projecten/tienermoeders
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Hello

Strange. May I suggest sending temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com and we will examine this issue further. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

Ciaran
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Thank you for the emailed update.

Regarding Firefox, it sounds like you are loading a cached version of the CSS. To amend try a full refresh (CTRL/CMD + F5).

This is how we currently see your module settings in Firefox... https://screenshots.firefox.com/LFx5O2CrzqqcWAnd/mucop-helpt-congo.nl

Ciaran
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Oh yes, right! It can be that simple...
I do refresh very often, but not for the backend pages.
Thank Ciaran
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