jamescormack
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Jeg Elementor Kit] Problema de incompatibilidad con elementorAdditionally, it was clashing with the theme “Vantage” (which is also by Siteorigin I believe), if both elementskit lite plugin *and* metform plugin were also installed.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by jamescormack.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by jamescormack.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Jeg Elementor Kit] Problema de incompatibilidad con elementorUpdate, I found the problem: Jeg Elementor kit was clashing with each of these two plugins,
– SiteOrigin CSS
– SiteOrigin PremiumWhen I removed those two plugins, the Elementor sidebar loaded properly.
As I no longer need those two plugins, I’m removing them, this is acceptable for me.
Thanks,
JamesForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Jeg Elementor Kit] Problema de incompatibilidad con elementorHi Jegstudio,
I have the same problem as pchaves21 above: When I activate jeg Elementor kit,the elementor page builder toolbar gets stuck on loading (as per https://elementor.com/help/elementor-widget-panel-not-loading/).
I just checked the Memory limit within Elementor > System Info (“Memory limit” within “WordPress Environment”), and it’s 256 MB.
Please advise,
Thanks,
James- This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by jamescormack.
I see, using the tag assistant extension I see “Global site tag (gtag.js)” so that seems to confirm it, thanks James.
(It also says “No Google Analytics HTTP responses because opted out code detected.” but I understand that’s something happening locally on my machine; not sure what’s causing that)
Aaah thanks James, appreciate that. I think I was lacking some technical understanding in how to find that valid Analytics snippet, appreciate the screenshot.
Just opened an incognito window, not logged in, and using GAChecker it still reports no Analytics tags. Who knows, maybe some kind of problem at their end?
Cheers,
James- This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by jamescormack.
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for your reply – sorry I didn’t see the email notifying me of your response sooner.
After my previous message I started my optimize experiments anyway, even though the diagnostics were failing.
My results appeared to come in like always – it seems to me that they are still working. Strictly speaking I’m not sure because I can’t see what my site visitors are seeing, but the results appear ‘normal’ when I view the report in Google Optimize.
Just now I tried to follow your advice here. I went into the advanced section in the GTM4WP settings, ticked the box “Load GTM container as early as possible”, and hit save. I cleared saved files in my browser and re-ran the diagnostics a few times – but the diagnostics give the same errors as before,
– Error: Optimize plugin not found
– Error: Analytics tracking code not found
– Warning: The anti-flicker snippet timed outIt’s strange because this only started a few weeks ago – before then the diagnostics always passed. So I’m wondering if Google changed something about how their diagnostics work.
Do you think if I changed GTM4WP’s “Container code placement” setting it might help?
Cheers,
James- This reply was modified 5 years, 1 month ago by jamescormack.
I can add, I also used the same tutorial from analyticsmania and it seems to be working well for me at the moment.
James
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Redirection for Contact Form 7] Redirect data remains after plugin deletedHi guys. For your information, I thought I had the same problem – I removed the plugin, but redirection was still happening.
But I think the problem was related to caching of my website. I cleared my browser cache, but the redirection continued. I cleared my wordpress site’s cache plugin and it continued. But then after a few minutes it stopped. I use amazon web service cache and I think it may have something to do with that.
James