They both use the class .chart for their html elements that create their charts.
Analytify defines a height of 600px with the css for their widget. That breaks all other .chart css.
I’d say that since you already have #llar-admin-dashboard-widgets on these elements, always use it for any css rules. So just make sure that you apply css styling to #llar-admin-dashboard-widgets .chart {(css rules)} in the next update and that will avoid breaking your plugin. By the way, the Analytify widget has no issues, that incompatibility only breaks the LLAR widget!
I will contact Analytify as well for a fix to this as it’s about 60% their oversight as well but please fix that in a following update.
I am very new to the platform and I’m frankly using it for a school project. I received the error “There has been a critical error on this website. Please check your site admin email inbox for instructions.” This was after activating and authenticating Analytify, and clicking on the link from this prompt “Congratulations! Analytify is now authenticated. Please select your website profile here to get started.”
I’ve tried multiple times to uninstall and reinstall Analytify to fix the issue but that does not help as my account is already authenticated and i am prompted with the same message. I need to use the plugin for my project, so could anyone help me debug this issue?
Thanks,
Leo
]]>The Overview Dashboard for my organization’s website WordPress admin page is blank; for each statistic/keyword/referrer field, it simply reads, “! Something went wrong. Please try again.”
We did make a change to the Analytify settings (we logged out/in to our Google Authentication in order to re-authenticate, given that it was likely out of date; we also swapped our Google Analytics Version from “Universal Analytics (legacy)” to “GA4” and the Tracking Mode also changed from legacy to “gtag.js”.) The Dashboard however is not updated 24 hours after making these changes.
Google Analytics itself seems to offer traffic stats to me fine on the google.com website, there’s definitely data to pull in, but so far, none displays in the dashboard. (If there is a delay after making a Settings change, that would make sense, especially since we changed the .js tracking mode. However, the Profile Settings for Posts and Dashboard load up the proper profile, so the data should be trickling in by now, I would assume.) Nothing in the Settings for Analytify seems like it could be affecting the GA data import.
Any clue what I might be doing wrong?
]]>It looks GA still does not support Source/Medium with the wooCommerce orders not Sources count shows on Analytify WooCommerce Dashbaord Page
]]>We’re working on updates for our site – last step was PHP to 8.2 which caused site to throw this error:
[14-Jun-2023 15:10:13 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Array and string offset access syntax with curly braces is no longer supported in /home/xxxxxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-analytify_X/lib/Google/Utils.php on line 67
Hoping there is a fix for this.
]]>– snappy performance
– very clear insights and dashboard
– integrates brilliantly with Easy Digital Downloads
– fantastic support
I had an issue with visitors not being logged on Google Analytics. The Analytify team were super-tenancious, identifying an issue with two other plugins I use.
Highly recommended.
]]>I can’t see any statistics on the WP control panel. Only the Configure Analytify prompt is displayed. I think its settings are adjusted correctly, but I won’t get anything else. Should I do something on the Analytics website. They are complicated.
The site is here https://neptunet.net
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