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When I navigate to my WP websites a transparent white overlay that blocks access to links and pages loads. How to correct?

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When I navigate to my WP websites (there are 2 at same domain)a transparent white overlay that blocks access to links and pages loads just before loading is complete. When I log in to site, transparent overlay disappears. On my computer happens only in Firefox which is what I use. It's OK in IE on my computer. Support at web host says it's OK in Firefox from their end. Happened overnight. I made no changes. This doesn't happen for any other websites. Help, please!

When I navigate to my WP websites (there are 2 at same domain)a transparent white overlay that blocks access to links and pages loads just before loading is complete. When I log in to site, transparent overlay disappears. On my computer happens only in Firefox which is what I use. It's OK in IE on my computer. Support at web host says it's OK in Firefox from their end. Happened overnight. I made no changes. This doesn't happen for any other websites. Help, please!

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Hi,

Not sure if it is the same problem but I have had these problems with the web accounts I work on and it appears to be an issue with Beta-testing Google Analytics in-page content feature.

Seems to be an issue, however, I just cleared my history and cache and it fixed the problem, although this may just be a coincidental problem.

Logging out of GA also does not stop the tool overlaying your content and the first part of the click count, is the white overlay screen. It is bizarre, but have a look at the lookups when the page is loading, it should give you a clue what is being called.

Thanks,

B