mmmartie
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Meta pixel for WordPress] Error of type E_ERROR was caused in line 47Sorry, was busy and missed the responses. I’ve reinstalled. My client had sent me the original warning notification, sent to her by her WordPress installation. I wasn’t seeing it on the back end. I told her to let me know if she receives any more notifications about it and I haven’t heard back from her on it as of yet.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Meta pixel for WordPress] Error of type E_ERROR was caused in line 47WordPress version is now at 6.7.2, although I don’t think that shouldn’t make a difference in this issue since it says this plugin?has not been tested?with our current version of WordPress.
Awesome, thank you!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [FormsCRM] Checkbox Condition For Adding To Email List (GDPR Compliant)But that’s not what Gravity Form’s conditional logic is for. That won’t accomplish the goal. I have the checkbox, but the conditional logic for on the form itself, for the checkbox, is to only display the checkbox based on what other fields are selected: “Conditional logic allows you to change what the user sees depending on the fields they select.”
It’s not possible from that setting to only transfer the data to email marketing if the box is checked.
The conditional logic needs to be in the FormsCRM MailerLite settings for an IF THIS/THEN THAT scenario, where you can say IF this checkbox is checked on the form, THEN the contact is added to the email list/group. And then that action only happens when the box on the form is checked.
I’m having this same issue.
After some more testing, what seems to be happening right now is:
1. Google Analytics was tracking before Accept or Deny option was chosen.
2. When I denied cookies, there was a delay of several minutes before Google Analytics caught up and stopped tracking. (Although it’s possible maybe I was inactive long enough that it no longer saw me as active.)
3. When I changed my mind, click on the box and Accepted Cookies, staying on that page, nothing happened. Google Analytics didn’t see me as active.
4. When I then went to a different page on the website, Google Analytics started tracking me again.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 10 months ago by mmmartie.
I thought I had it working. I disabled a hidden cache plugin that my webhost installed with the WordPress installation and played around with the settings of the cache plugin I have. I see my activity in Google Analytics now.
But my problem now is that it showed me as active in Google Analytics before I chose to accept or deny cookies, and it shows me as being active even after I denied cookies. It’s not supposed to do that, is it?
I do have WP Super Cache plugin. My webhost insisted I use a caching plugin on my websites because a couple of my sites were using up a lot of bandwidth. I’m looking into it, although I don’t know what all of the settings mean. Is there something you know of that I can do to prevent it from interfering?
I use it as opt-in.
I checked with Chrome Developer Tools and it says “Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT” https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=UA-119536778-1
My website is https://ditchthepain.ca
I don’t think I can attach screen shots…
Google Analytics Mode: Global Site Tag
Advanced Tracking Settings”
Anonymize IP: Checked
Link Tracking: Enable Outbound Link Tracking
Enhanced Link Attribution: Checked
Domain to track: Auto Mode, no custom codeCookie Notice:
Compliance Type: Opt-in
Position: Floating Right
Layout: Block
Enable Policy Link: CheckedOther Tracking Codes: None currently
Compliance Type: CheckedMy Google Analytics account also says my website “is missing valid tracking code” and “No valid tracking code found for property.” Is there something else I need to do other than adding my Google Analytics ID for that domain?
Same problem with the Permanent button. I do have the blocking time at the month option, but when I click to make them permanent, it doesn’t work (doesn’t change the expiration time). Very annoying. The new layout is also much more difficult to find everything. I run around in circles before I find what I’m looking for.
I checked all my sites and client sites. Final tally:
All 3 of my sites and 4 client sites have this issue. My sites are with HostGator, the others with GoDaddy.
Five client sites scan completely fine (2 are GoDaddy, 1 GreenGeeks, 1 Bluehost, 1 Deluxe Hosting).
As an update, I just found I have another GoDaddy client with the same issue on her site.
For the record, having the exact same problems as Linda and Baterista with a client’s two WordPress installations on GoDaddy. All was fine when I last ran scans manually on November 14th. I noticed I haven’t received any scan results in a while. Can only get the scans to complete when disabling “Scan for signatures of known malicious files.”
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Testimonial Slider - Free Testimonials Slider Plugin] Warning MessagesThank you! I had done this before, but I guess it just didn’t save for some reason.