I am currently having installed the free version and thinking to upgrade to the full version soon. However, I noticed that on student dashboard, check out page (/enroll/) the masterstudy lms generated context is displayed four times. I am using the avada theme but I have enabled it with a standard theme, but error still present. I would like to know before updating if this is a coding error that can be fixed before opting to get the full pro version.
Thanks,
Sunantha
Doesn’t matter where i clicked (woocommerce tabs, settings, tools etc.) its either opening posts tab or a blank screen. I had to go back and click several times to open the page i want.
The site was using PHP 7.4, I have updated it to 8.0 and still no luck
Invalid scale configuration for scale: yAxes
(anonymous) @ chart.min.js?ver=3.7.1:13
I installed Site Kit the first time and also completed the setup but afterward as I click on the Dashboard it shows an error popped up “Sit Kit encountered an error”.
Logs:
report must be an array to partition.
in SearchConsoleStats
in div
in div
in Widget
in WithWidgetSlug(Widget)
in SearchFunnelWidget
in WidgetRenderer
in div
in Cell
in WidgetCellWrapper
in div
in Row
in div
in div
in ForwardRef
in WidgetAreaRenderer
in div
in WidgetContextRenderer
in DashboardMainApp
in DashboardEntryPoint
in RestoreSnapshots
in ErrorHandler
in StrictMode
in Root
Please help me to solve this error
]]>Going through forums, I found a solution which was adding the below lines of code into config.php
define('FORCE_SSL_LOGIN', true);
define('FORCE_SSL_ADMIN', true);
define( 'CONCATENATE_SCRIPTS', false );
define( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG', true );
Now, this brings my dashboard into proper format but does not resolve 404 error, when trying to access, permalinks, all posts, all pages or other settings from the dashboard.
I need to launch the website at the earliest. Any help would be appreciated.
]]>Here’s how it shows on my end:
I tried to enable and disable the other plugins to troubleshoot but no luck. I also tried to activate the WP default theme and I got the same result.
Please advise.
]]>At my original homepage with the old version of the theme, (which is out of date) I could see the options:
Where is the problem? How could I get back the options, so I could edit my pages?
Since the theme author has not responded to requests for months, I need to try to solve the problem by myself. For reasons of time and organization, it is currently impossible for me to switch to a new theme.
Which file in the theme folder is “responsible” for this display?
I have backups of previous versions of the theme and want to compare where the error could be.
Does somebody has any idea?
Help would be great,
thanks
C2
]]>I’m having a very odd issue with one of our sites, square-banana.com, where the WordPress dashboard is just showing as plain text as follows:
https://snipboard.io/buygmG.jpg
This is happening on all dashboard pages, most of which I know can’t get to and even if I did, there’s nothing I can do on the page itself.
This seems to be on Chrome only as Firefox/Safari seem to be ok. It’s also doing this in Incognito mode as well and no matter how much I clear the cache, both lcoal and server, it makes no difference.
Things that we’ve done to try to alleviate this:
– Purged Website Cache
– Cleared Local Browser Cache
– Disabled Plugins
– Change Themes to Twenty Twenty One
– Removed custom CSS and Javascript
– Tested a version on the site on a staging platform (so staging.square-banana.com)
– Reinstalled WordPress
– Spoken to our host support about this, they could not replicate the issue
This is a very odd error that we’ve actually spend 5 months dealing with, previously we’d be able to get along with it with Incognito mode but now it’s showing the error there too, so we can’t get into the site with Chrome.
]]>Plugin dashboard does not open and returns this error.
(The rest of the plugin’s administration pages work correctly)
Now occurs with v4.2 and v4.1
Details of the error
==================
An error of type E_ERROR has occurred on line 32 of the file /public_html/blog/wp-content/plugins/litespeed-cache/tpl/dash/dashboard.tpl.php. Mensaje de error: Uncaught TypeError: count(): Argument #1 ($value) must be of type Countable|array, null given in /public_html/blog/wp-content/plugins/litespeed-cache/tpl/dash/dashboard.tpl.php:32
Stack trace:
#0 /public_html/blog/wp-content/plugins/litespeed-cache/tpl/dash/dashboard.tpl.php(32): count()
#1 /public_html/blog/wp-content/plugins/litespeed-cache/tpl/dash/entry.tpl.php(32): require(‘ /…’)
#2 /public_html/blog/wp-content/plugins/litespeed-cache/src/admin-display.cls.php(519): require_once(‘ /…’)
#3 /public_html/blog/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(303): LiteSpeed\Admin_Display->show_menu_dash()
#4 /public_html/blog/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(327): WP_Hook->apply_filters()
#5 /public_html/blog/wp-includes/plugin.php(470): WP_Hook->do_action()
#6 /public_html/blog/wp-admin/admin.php(259): do_action()
#7 {main}
thrown
Cannot read property 'ea' of undefined
in GoogleChartV2
in div
in Sparkline
in div
in div
in DataBlock
in div
in LegacySearchConsoleDashboardWidgetTopLevel
in withData(LegacySearchConsoleDashboardWidgetTopLevel)
in Unknown
in WithSelect(withData(LegacySearchConsoleDashboardWidgetTopLevel))
in FilteredComponent
in FilteredComponent
in WithFilters(LegacyDashboardSearchFunnelInner)
in div
in div
in div
in Layout
in div
in LegacyDashboardSearchFunnel
in FilteredComponent
in FilteredComponent
in FilteredComponent
in FilteredComponent
in WithFilters(LegacyDashboardModule)
in div
in Row
in div
in Grid
in div
in DashboardApp
in GoogleSitekitDashboard
in RestoreSnapshots
in ErrorHandler
in Root
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