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  • Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    Thanks for the report. Which version of PHP are you running? Are there any fatal errors showing in PHP’s error log or in the source of your page?

    Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    I’ve just released an update to QM. Please let me know if this fixes your issue.

    Thread Starter traviss

    (@traviss)

    yes it did thank you

    ScottWWS

    (@scottwws)

    I first loaded it and it didn’t do anything. I noticed an error code in the right column of my actual blog (right under “current active visitors list”)

    I disabled the active visitors plugin and the query monitor error went away but still it does nothing, just sits there in the bar and is unresponsive to clicking.

    ScottWWS

    (@scottwws)

    I deleted QM and reinstalled and it still does nothing. When I click on it, it takes me to the front page of my blog + …com/#qm-overview

    but no dice

    Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    @scottwws: Can you try deactivating your plugins one by one to see if the problem disappears? If not, can you try switching to one of the default themes in WordPress?

    Also, if you can take a look at PHP’s error log to see if there is a fatal error showing in there that would help.

    Same here. It appends #qm-overview to URL, but shows nothing.
    Update: It’s now solved. Problem was poor theme coding before </body>.

    I still have the exact same problem.
    AM works on wp-admin but not in the front end pages. It appends #qm-overview and nothing happens.

    I am looking at the page code and all the QM information appears in the source code. But just after the </body> and </html> code ??

    Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    @xberg: Can you try deactivating your plugins one by one to see if the problem disappears? If not, can you try switching to one of the default themes in WordPress?

    Also, if you can take a look at PHP’s error log to see if there is a fatal error showing in there that would help.

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