Tim Blankenship
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Hi James,
Thanks for the info. As you suspected the errors have subsided. I did submit my site health info as I’m curious to know if we can track down the source of the errors.
I’m wandering if that quota applies to individual properties or the umbrella Analytics account? I do have a staging site that I’m troubleshooting some errors on that is a different analytics property, but is under the same analytics. I could always turn off analytics on the staging site until the theme errors have been resolved, if it’s likely that the api error quota is shared amongst properties under a single account.
The EventOn developers advised me to disable JSON-LD schema tags that were being added.
I put the link to this forum post in my support request to them, so hopefully they can connect with you and we can all get the plugins working together.
Thank you. I’ll see what they have to say.
This is the plugin I’m using: https://www.myeventon.com/
I’ve sent them a support request as well.
Okay, here are two screenshots. The first with a gallery block from your plugin and then second with the vanilla WordPress gallery block.
Number 1:
https://snipboard.io/p2EBki.jpgNumber 2:
https://snipboard.io/h6WEq4.jpgAs you can see the one with the block from your plugin is quite broken.
There are 13 cookies loaded on a wp-admin page.
What constitutes a lot?
Anyway, I raised the proxy buffer limit size. And that solved the issue.
One follow up question: Do people generally keep query monitor active on production sites? I find it helpful, but I’m not sure if it would be considered a performance hit to leave the plugin running.
Thanks for your help.
Um, I don’t think so. I do see a few ModSecurity errors (I wouldn’t say that there are “a lot,” less than 1 per 5 minutes) in my log, but there aren’t a lot (1-2 per hour) of PHP errors that are actually being generated by WordPress.
I do sometimes see some PHP warnings in Query Monitor, but again there isn’t a lot, like 2-3 per page load max, mostly there are none.
This continues to be a problem. Any insight from the plugin author would be appreciated.
Found this is in the proxy_error_log
upstream sent too big header while reading response header from upstream
Sorry, I should have included this in my original post, but I don’t seem to find a corresponding 502 error in the server logs.
Here is more info from the browser console.
https://snipboard.io/r0LxzT.jpg
I will also try turning on WordPress debug to see if that helps identify the issue. I’ll follow up shortly.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Breadcrumbs Showing In Odd Order In BlogI have the same thing.
Running the latest version of Yoast (14.1) and Neve Theme (2.7.1) (w/ Neve Pro (1.2.1) add-on).
https://waterfire.org/about/press/press-releases/
Breadcrumbs should be Home>About>Press Center>Press Releases
It is showing Home>Press Center>About>Press Releases
You should implement this change. The Events Calendar has a built-in option to show or hide recurring event recurrences on the front-end. Your plugin should follow this settings. I’ve purchased the pro version of your plugin, but not supporting this option makes it hard to keep using.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [HashBar - WordPress Notification Bar] Conflict with Draw Attention Pluginps
I’m also posting this on the Draw Attention plugin support page.
Yes, it works like a charm.
Thanks for the update!