• Resolved e_guardia

    (@e_guardia)


    Hey guys, the plugin is working perfectly. But upon activation and later editing, I went to my new WooCommerce Analytics panel and found it was not loading. Upon deactivating the plugin, I found that this plugin was the cause.

    Please have a look at it as all new WooCommerce installations come with this new Analytics feature and it would be awesome to continue using your plugin.

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  • Plugin Author Northern Beaches Websites

    (@northernbeacheswebsites)

    Hi @e_guardia,

    I can repeat the issue, however I don’t have the availability to provide a solution because in the free version I don’t guarantee compatibility with every plugin or theme. In this instance WooCommerce is doing something funky with their menu items – if they declared their menu items and pages as standard there would be no dramas.

    I can confirm though that the pro version this does work fine. The pro version is a re-write of the free version. I am looking at options to convert the free version to the pro version codebase, however migrating the data from one plugin to the other is extremely difficult and time consuming, so I am not jumping up and down to invest what will be maybe a month of my time to help free users, I am more keen to build a coalition of contributors to help work on the free version, but no has volunteered unfortunately.

    Thanks,

    Thread Starter e_guardia

    (@e_guardia)

    Thank you for the response. I understand completely and will take a look at the premium version.

    As a side note, I would suggest this to be specified in the plugin’s description, just to give a heads up (until a solution is found) as WooCommerce is widely used, and this new feature is now set up as default.

    Cheers!

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by e_guardia.
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