• During the set up of the GTM plugin, I attempted the codeless injection. I have jetpack backups, so I figured it would be fine to try it, then restore from a back-up if it had an issue. Well, it broke my front-end like the warning said. I then restored from back-up and but my site is still broken!

    I would appreciate any help you could possibly provide, I am desperate!!! Help!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • Thread Starter amyripplenami

    (@amyripplenami)

    1) I have tried uninstalling the GTM Plugin.
    2) I have tried removing all Google Tag Manager code from the head and body in the header.php file.

    The front page is still broken.

    How do I undo this?? Please help!

    Plugin Author Thomas Geiger

    (@duracelltomi)

    Hi,

    I am sorry to read this, let me see what we can do here.

    If the codeless injection breaks the frontend that means it breaks the layout, not the backend. So if you see for example PHP error messages that is caused by something else.

    If the layout is broken, it is only broken on the frontend. You can still access your WordPress admin area and switch to another placement option which should restore the layout.

    If you uninstall GTM4WP and it is still not working than this is yet another sign that something else has been broken.

    If you had to remove GTM container codes manually from your header, then this was not added by GTM4WP.

    I opened your site and I do not see any error, perhaps you were able to fix this on your own since your first post? Could you describe how you restore your site? If you had to fix something in GTM4WP I am more than happy to investigate this further.

Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • The topic ‘Help! I broke my front end with codeless injection’ is closed to new replies.