If not, then re-enable those extensions and try deleting some more.Ī way to speed up the process if you have a bunch of extensions that you're not sure about is to disable half of them. Try disabling some of those and then reload the page with the problem in Canvas and see if the problem goes away. Look through your installed extensions for that are rarely used or that can "read and change all your data on the websites you visit" (click on Details to find out what it can do) and focus on those first. Go to the Extensions page in Chrome: Menu > More Tools > Extensions. If it works in incognito mode, then you're likely experiencing the issue other people are.
Log into Canvas and try to load the content having a problem. Open an incognito window (Shift+Ctrl+N) in Chrome. The Ghostery extension was reported to have problems as well. When she removed it completely, then Canvas started working. My wife disabled it but left it installed and the problem returned. The Honey extension, which scours sites for coupons needs removed. If you have an ad blocker, make sure you that it is disabled for Canvas. What seems to be the issue (at least in every case I've seen so far) is that it is either an issue with a Chrome extension or a cookie from Instructure that appears to be a third-party cookie and is blocked. It seems to happen with a file preview within content and DocViewer inside SpeedGrader. This issue has been popping up a lot recently. It /did/, but now they're all just arrows chad.raymond I am doing the exact same thing every time, and the files I'm linking to have been created using exactly the same process from exactly the same source. Sometimes I get the preview icon and sometimes I get the arrow icon that lets me choose between download, preview and "other". UPDATE: Right now I'm going through all my already-created assignment pages and just adding the files/links. What's different? I followed the same process to create this link as all the others, and the file it's referring to is the same type of file.
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But if I un-check it, now I don't get the icon to preview, but an arrow that produces a drop-down with preview download and Other formats options. But with the new assignment I just created, the two checkbox options are still there, and I can check the auto-preview checkbox, and that works. In the previous pages (assignments), they now show as links with a preview icon that they can choose if they want to preview in-browser/in-Canvas. I was using the "auto preview" feature and decided to turn that off. I'm an instructor, and I've been building a course with PDFs embedded.