• Resolved jesseslam

    (@jesseslam)


    Hi,

    On our home page we are using the WooCommerce featured image slider built into Avada and it’s showing the below errors. I have updated everything, I have uninstalled and reinstalled the plugin, I have also added the code into the config file to hide notices but they still show. For the time being I have disabled the plugin until this can be fixed if possible does anyone have a any ideas on how to fix this?

    Notice: Trying to access array offset on value of type null in /home/tudorcoffeeco/public_html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce-google-analytics-integration/includes/class-wc-google-analytics.php on line 572

    Notice: Trying to access array offset on value of type null in /home/tudorcoffeeco/public_html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce-google-analytics-integration/includes/class-wc-google-analytics.php on line 585

    Thanks,

    Jim Isles

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  • Plugin Support Stuart Duff – a11n

    (@stuartduff)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi @jesseslam,

    I’ve performed some cross-testing for us today on several of my sites which have the latest versions of WordPress, WooCommerce and our free Storefront theme as the only enabled software. When doing so I’ve not been able to replicate the behaviour which you describe with any error message displaying related to the WooCommerce Google Analytics Integration plugin.

    From what you’ve described it sounds like the error message could be being initiated by the WooCommerce featured image slider which is within the Avada theme. If you temporarily switch to a theme like Storefront do you still see the error message displaying anywhere on your site?

    Thread Starter jesseslam

    (@jesseslam)

    Hi,

    I wouldn’t be able to do this because the slider is built into the theme and by changing the theme would disable the featured product slider. Sounds like the issue is with the theme then I’ll swap the slider for static images.

    Thanks,

    James

    Plugin Support Stuart Duff – a11n

    (@stuartduff)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    I’m going to mark this forum topic as resolved in the meantime – if you have any further questions, you can reopen it again if you need be.

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