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Forum: Developing with WordPress
In reply to: Tracking Downloaded FilesHi threadi.
I’ve looked into various plugins, and contacted the developers of those plugins, but they say their plugins can’t generate a report that will show each logged in user only the download data for their files. The plugins can generically track downloads, but it’s the report generation for each specific user that seems to be problematic.
So if you know of a plugin that will do what we need please let me know.
Right now we aren’t using any specific plugin as we have not yet found one that will do what we need.
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: Adding AdWords Conversion Tracking – Weird Template IssuesLooks like this may be a template supplied by the Brizy Editor. So I believe I need to find where to make the edits to a brizy template.
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: Adding AdWords Conversion Tracking – Weird Template IssuesI also tried changing the theme to Twenty Seventeen via Appearance > Themes. My theme doesn’t change on the front end?
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: Adding AdWords Conversion Tracking – Weird Template IssuesHi Joy. Thanks so much for offering some advice.
I am so confused by all this!
Here’s my responses to your questions:
If you use the admin interface to install a theme or plugin, do you see the corresponding folder change as expected?
YesAre you using Docker or something that has virtual hosts or using virtualization software?
No, nothing like that at all.Does the Settings > General > Site URL and WP URL match your setup for the localhost?
Yes, here is what is shown in the “Site Address (URL) field:
https://mysite.local.mylive
And this is what I use to access the front-end of the site:
https://mysite.local.mylive/I really am dumbfounded. It’s as if the site is being served from a completely different server. But I know, for example, that if I rename the local directory on my computer from which wamp servers the site, the site breaks.
Right now the site servers out of a directory called “MySite” and then a directory called “live.” If I rename “live” to “livebu” that breaks the site.
So I know I’m working with the right set of files.
I also tried renaming MySite > live > wpcontent to MySite > live > wpcontentBU
and that broke the site too.
So now here’s the mysterious part.
If I then rename MySite > live > wpcontent > themes to MySite > live > wpcontent > themesBU the site still servers properly!
We are using Woocommerce with the Storefront theme. Could that mean that the theme files are someplace other than in wpcontent?
Hmmmm…maybe it’s a woocommerce template that isn’t in wpcontent > themes?
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: Adding AdWords Conversion Tracking – Weird Template IssuesSorry about that. I should have said I wanted the snippet just above the closing head tag </head>.
I known Ads won’t work on localhost. I’m just using localhost to troubleshoot the issue of adding the code snippet.
As for my configuration, I know I am working with the correct set of files as I mentioned:
“I have confirmed that I am working with the correct set of files on my localhost machine.”
Some files can’t be minified.
For example, the GoogleTagManager file is actually coming from Google, so that file isn’t actually part of your web site and thus can’t be minified by the plugin.
That’s likely true for the RobertOmango files too.
That’s been my experience.
Maybe someone else has a workaround?
I’ve done some research and find that it seems to be an issue with WPO’s Minify feature. If I disable Minify, Brizy Editor loads fine.