Uncaught ReferenceError: click_object is not defined
at HTMLDocument. (clicker.js:13:8)
I am a paralegal and not a tech person. I tried to do some research but honestly cannot figure it out. I am including the code from Google below. Any help would be greatly appreciated ! thank you !
<!-- Google Tag (gtag.jk) -->
<script async src="https://www.googlemanager.com/gtag/js?id=WA-114678663300">
</script>
<script>
window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [] ;
function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments) ; }
gtag('js', new Date());
gtag(config'), 'AW-11467866330');
</script>
]]>I only installed Facebook for Woo two nights ago and this issue wasn’t present on my site before then. Indeed, when I deactivate FB for Woo on my staging site, the error disappears.
For now, as all of my products list well on Facebook and Insta (and look great!) I can’t see any real world issues attached to this PHP warning. To hide this error displaying on my website frontend, I simply went into the Appearance->Customise panel in WordPress, & wrote the following in the Additional CSS box –
/*Hide Facebook error*/
.storefront-sorting {display: none}
That obviously does not fix the core issue, but at least removes the warning text for customers. The fact that it looked unprofessional was a major downside on my product category pages. Hopefully the class of storefront can give you a clue as to the issue.
Thanks,
David.
]]>In the new Elementor version, there is a Progress Tracker widget i use for my site: lederhaandbog.nutestervibareligeokay.dk
It runs smoothly on desktop, but when viewed on mobile, it’s very laggy and inconsistent. Upon trying to deactivate plugins, I discovered that the problem was found with your plugin.
Will you please try and fix this? Should you need any help from the Elementor team to resolve the issue, you can open an issue on Elementors Github account and their developers will be happy to assist. https://github.com/elementor/elementor/issues
Sincerely,
Michael