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  • Thread Starter derekakelly

    (@derekakelly)

    Ok cool, thanks for the info John. I’ve given my host the go ahead to install it.

    Thread Starter derekakelly

    (@derekakelly)

    My host will install it if i want, but they’ll have to disable mod_hive. Which isn’t really a big deal, as I can manually set any of the config options it allowed me to change via my cpanel.

    I did a little bit more reading in regards to Xdebug. I read that it’s not recommended for a production site. Would I be putting myself at risk by doing this?

    Thread Starter derekakelly

    (@derekakelly)

    I am also getting these errors while viewing other pages. I am able to see them with Query Monitor.

    Thread Starter derekakelly

    (@derekakelly)

    I’m also finding that I am getting gzinflate errors from at least 3 different plugins. Could this have something to do with it?

    Thread Starter derekakelly

    (@derekakelly)

    I’ve yet to hear back regarding Xdebug.

    So, I created a staging site with my hosting provider’s built in staging tool. It’s essentially an exact copy of my production site. Well, it’s supposed to be… I have been trying to recreate this issue on my staging site without any luck. It however is still coming up on my production site. which is odd…

    Thread Starter derekakelly

    (@derekakelly)

    @mrbrian my site has been somewhat slow, so I enabled debugging and have been going through it resolving whatever I can in hopes of increasing performance.

    I will have to disable the plugins in the middle of the night or create a staging site to test it on. Since it’s an active ecommerce website, I’d rather not risk losing any sales.

    @john Blackbourn I can ask my hosting provider if they’ll install it for us, we’re using a Cloud VPS so they might.

    I have been using this plugin for a long time and every so often go in and check debug. first time I’ve noticed anything from Query Monitor.

    Although there are several new plugins I’m now using that came bundled with my theme

    Thread Starter derekakelly

    (@derekakelly)

    Hi John,

    No custom locations.

    Upon further review, there are actually 4 lines coming up in the wordpress debug with query monitor in it;

    [19-May-2016 18:32:05 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined index: _qm_key in /home/XXXXXXX/public_html/wp-content/plugins/query-monitor/collectors/http.php on line 106
    [19-May-2016 18:32:14 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined index: start in /home/XXXXXXX/public_html/wp-content/plugins/query-monitor/collectors/http.php on line 191
    [19-May-2016 18:32:14 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined index: trace in /home/XXXXXXX/public_html/wp-content/plugins/query-monitor/collectors/http.php on line 194
    [19-May-2016 18:32:14 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function get_component() on null in /home/XXXXXXX/public_html/wp-content/plugins/query-monitor/collectors/http.php on line 194

    I’m running an ecommerce site with WooCommerce. Here is part of the status report from that plugin that details all the plugins I’m running. (There’s a lot)

    ### WordPress Environment ###

    Home URL: https://carewaywellness.com
    Site URL: https://carewaywellness.com
    WC Version: 2.5.5
    Log Directory Writable: ?
    WP Version: 4.5.2
    WP Multisite: –
    WP Memory Limit: 1 GB
    WP Debug Mode: –
    Language: en_US

    ### Server Environment ###

    Server Info: Apache/2.2.24 (Unix) mod_hive/5.0 mod_ssl/2.2.24 OpenSSL/1.0.0-fips mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_fastcgi/2.4.6 mod_bwlimited/1.4 mod_fcgid/2.3.6
    PHP Version: 5.6.21
    PHP Post Max Size: 32 MB
    PHP Time Limit: 45
    PHP Max Input Vars: 10000
    SUHOSIN Installed: –
    MySQL Version: 5.5.31
    Max Upload Size: 24 MB
    Default Timezone is UTC: ?
    fsockopen/cURL: ?
    SoapClient: ?
    DOMDocument: ?
    GZip: ?
    Multibyte String: ?
    Remote Post: ?
    Remote Get: ?
    WCS_DEBUG: ?

    ### Active Plugins (51) ###
    Custom Bulk/Quick Edit Premium: by Michael Cannon – 1.6.1
    LayerSlider WP: by Kreatura Media – 5.6.2
    Auto Hide Admin Bar: by Marcel Bootsman – 1.0.3
    BAW Login/Logout menu: by Juliobox – 1.3.3
    Careway Customizations: by Derek A. Kelly – 1.8.5
    Child Theme Configurator: by Lilaea Media – 2.0.3
    Conditional Woo Checkout Field Pro: by Scott DeLuzio – 3.0.10
    Contact Form 7: by Takayuki Miyoshi – 4.4.2
    Custom Facebook Feed Pro Personal: by Smash Balloon – 2.6.6.3
    Easy Columns: by Pat Friedl – v2.1.3
    Enhanced E-commerce for Woocommerce store: by Tatvic – 1.0.18
    Envato Market: by Derek Herman – 1.0.0-RC2
    Insert Headers and Footers: by WPBeginner – 1.3.3
    Insert HTML Snippet: by xyzscripts.com – 1.2
    WPBakery Visual Composer: by Michael M – WPBakery.com – 4.11.2.1
    MailPoet WooCommerce Add-on: by Sébastien Dumont – 3.0.2
    Optin Revolution Pro: by Optin Revolution Pro – 1.2.8
    P3 (Plugin Performance Profiler): by GoDaddy.com – 1.5.3.9
    Print Friendly and PDF: by Print Friendly – 3.4.5
    Cart Product Feed: by ExportFeed.com – 3.1.4.5
    Really Simple CAPTCHA: by Takayuki Miyoshi – 1.9
    SG CachePress: by SiteGround – 2.3.4
    Simple 301 Redirects: by Scott Nellé – 1.07
    Theme My Login: by Jeff Farthing – 6.4.4
    UpdraftPlus – Backup/Restore: by UpdraftPlus.Com
    DavidAnderson – 1.12.6
    WooCommerce Subscriptions Remove Deprecation Handlers: by Prospress Inc. – 1.0
    WooCommerce Cart Notices: by WooThemes / SkyVerge – 1.5.0
    Follow-Up Emails: by 75nineteen Media LLC – 4.4.13
    WooCommerce Authorize.net CIM Gateway: by WooThemes / SkyVerge – 2.2.1
    WooCommerce Only Ship to Continental US: by Patrick Rauland – 1.0
    WooCommerce Product CSV Import Suite: by WooThemes – 1.10.10
    Woocommerce Products Per Page: by Jeroen Sormani – 1.2.2
    WooCommerce Predictive Search PRO: by A3 Revolution – 3.3.1
    WooCommerce Shipment Tracking: by WooThemes – 1.4.3
    WooCommerce Simply Order Export: by Ankit Gade – 2.0.7
    WooCommerce Subscriptions: by Prospress Inc. – 2.0.14
    WooCommerce Table Rate Shipping: by Mike Jolley – 2.9.2
    WooCommerce: by WooThemes – 2.5.5
    WooSlider – WooCommerce Products Slideshow: by WooThemes – 1.0.10
    WooSlider: by WooThemes – 2.3.0
    WooThemes Helper: by WooThemes – 1.6.2
    Wordfence Security: by Wordfence – 6.1.7
    Yoast SEO: by Team Yoast – 3.2.5
    WP-DBManager: by Lester ‘GaMerZ’ Chan – 2.78
    WP – Meet the Team Shortcode v3: by phpbits – 3.0
    WP reCaptcha Integration: by J?rn Lund – 1.1.10
    Yoast WooCommerce SEO: by Team Yoast – 3.2
    MailPoet Newsletters Premium: by MailPoet – 2.6.17
    MailPoet Newsletters: by MailPoet – 2.7.1

    I’m running a premium theme called 123 Medicine

    When will the updated version be coming out with responsive features?

    I’m only now noticing how bad the pop-ups I designed with a desktop in mind are on my cell phone….

    View post on imgur.com

    Perhaps you could add an option to disable the pop-up on mobile devices until it’s ready?

    I did a quick search and came up with the following PHP Class to get the ball rolling on detecting the type of device.

    https://mobiledetect.net/

    Utilizing their code you could go one step further and specify pop-ups for different devices. Which to me, would be better than being responsive. I’d rather have set sizes for desktops, tablets, and mobile phones.

    In the past when I worked with a responsive layout for my pop-ups it was never quite perfect on all 3 types of devices. Whereas if I could make one for each, problem solved!

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter derekakelly

    (@derekakelly)

    One thing, the filter they give you in the Yoast article references “{search_term}” whereas you need to actually use “{search_term_string}”

    Thread Starter derekakelly

    (@derekakelly)

    It works ??

    Thread Starter derekakelly

    (@derekakelly)

    upon searching in github (I don’t like to repeat previous threads), I found that there was a filter I could use to change it. I have yet to test it, but I will soon.

    https://kb.yoast.com/article/156-what-is-google-sitelinks-search-box

    Thread Starter derekakelly

    (@derekakelly)

    Thanks!

    I am getting the same error on line 233

    PHP Notice: Undefined property: EasyColumns::$use_custom in /home/XXXXXXXX/public_html/wp-content/plugins/easy-columns/easy-columns.php on line 233

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Start Tour bug

    This was also happening with me, clearing my cache and reloading admin dashboard stopped it.

    I do however agree, it should not come up if you’re doing an update.

    Hello, I also am a fan of your plugin and appreciate all of your work.

    While debugging another plugin I got the following messages regarding your plugin

    Strict Standards: Declaration of SLB_Lightbox::_options() should be compatible with SLB_Base::_options($options_config = NULL) in /home/XXXX/public_html/wp-content/plugins/simple-lightbox/controller.php on line 7

    Strict Standards: Only variables should be assigned by reference in /home/XXXX/public_html/wp-content/plugins/simple-lightbox/includes/class.utilities.php on line 623

    Strict Standards: Declaration of SLB_Themes::_options() should be compatible with SLB_Base::_options($options_config = NULL) in /home/XXXX/public_html/wp-content/plugins/simple-lightbox/includes/class.themes.php on line 9

    Strict Standards: Only variables should be assigned by reference in /home/XXXX/public_html/wp-content/plugins/simple-lightbox/includes/class.field_collection.php on line 543

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