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- Submitted: Jan 20, 2023
- Photographed: Jan 20, 2023
- Spider: Unidentified
- Location: Greenville, South Carolina, United States
- Spotted Outdoors: Low foliage (shrubs, herbs, garden, excluding flowers),Freshwater river, lake, stream,Forest
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes:
https://spiderid.com/spider/anyphaenidae/ I wish I could update our sightings! Can you see more than the first two pages of India’s sightings on our site? For me, clicking the page numbers doesn’t actually do anything. I need to rule out my tablet as the problem. I’m having access problems with several websites . This particular glitch started a few years ago. Strangely, it affects the submissions for countries, but not US states. We were using Google to circle around it and search the country on our site. That isn’t working for me now. We have thousands of submissions that aren’t visible because… Read more »
I will take a look
When I go to the India section on this website I can see the 30+ identified India spiders, but I’m unable to see even the first page. I can see about 8 user submissions, but everything I change the page nothing new pops up just the same 8 photos.
There is something going on in the code or WPress setup that is broken.
That’s exactly what I see. We have several countries on our site with this problem. I was given a bit of a dismissive attitude in the past when I brought this up to Those Who Have Site Control. An attitude of, we were never going to get around to processing the old ones – and you can just get around it by Googling. I would prefer an attempt to fix the glitch. The submissions still exist and there are excellent photos hidden in there. Our India photos seem to be more recently affected. Only roughly the most recent 4% of… Read more »
Awesome! Yeah it’s a glitch. The only fix is to update the code and segments, which will require a Web Developer. I’m a Front End Web Designer, but don’t have lots of back end server database side experience.