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A piece of the popup banner for Consent Mode is displaying on my site

NexLaunch
Member

Hi everyone, I'm reaching out to see if you can help me out. I've enabled the consent mode and the consent banner is already showing, but a piece of "content" related to Cookie Configuration stays up in my website and I don't know how to get rid of it.

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Jaycee_Lewis
Solution
Thought Leader

Hey, @NexLaunch  👋 Welcome to the community. Thanks for your question! When I jump over to your page, I am able to accept cookies and have the banner fully disappear. 

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I tested using my default browser, Chrome, and using an incognito tab, and both were successful in fully closing out the banner. 

 

Here's how I would troubleshoot it:

  • use an incognito tab
  • try using a secondary browser. (even better if it doesn't have any plugins installed)
  • using Chrome, open up the page inspector tool, and use it on the bit of the element that is persisting on your end (it might not solve the issue, but it may yield a clue)

I hope this helps get you moving forward! — Jaycee





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Jaycee_Lewis
Solution
Thought Leader

Hey, @NexLaunch  👋 Welcome to the community. Thanks for your question! When I jump over to your page, I am able to accept cookies and have the banner fully disappear. 

CleanShot 2025-02-06 at 09.35.25.gif

 

I tested using my default browser, Chrome, and using an incognito tab, and both were successful in fully closing out the banner. 

 

Here's how I would troubleshoot it:

  • use an incognito tab
  • try using a secondary browser. (even better if it doesn't have any plugins installed)
  • using Chrome, open up the page inspector tool, and use it on the bit of the element that is persisting on your end (it might not solve the issue, but it may yield a clue)

I hope this helps get you moving forward! — Jaycee





loop


Loop Marketing is a new four-stage approach that combines AI efficiency and human authenticity to drive growth.

Learn More