• crzyhrse

    (@crzyhrse)


    The notice at the top of the backend that GADWP has been updated is not going away…

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  • Hi,

    If you can’t dismiss it it’s either because:

    1. A JavaScript error you’re having on the dashboard (for details see the FAQ page).

    2. A browser extension is blocking the action of dismissing it, you can use a Private/Incognito window to dismiss it (if extensions are not enabled on this mode).

    Thread Starter crzyhrse

    (@crzyhrse)

    Thank you Alin for getting back so quickly, May I ask for your understanding and suggestion of what this is pointing to, from Chrome’s Javascript Console? I am a novice in these areas…

    Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token <
    jquery.ui.tooltip.html.js:10 Uncaught TypeError: jQuery(…).tooltip is not a function
    at HTMLDocument.<anonymous> (jquery.ui.tooltip.html.js:10)
    at i (load-scripts.php:2)
    at Object.fireWith [as resolveWith] (load-scripts.php:2)
    at Function.ready (load-scripts.php:2)
    at HTMLDocument.K (load-scripts.php:2)
    maps.googleapis.com/maps-api-v3/api/js/28/4/util.js:210 Google Maps API warning: NoApiKeys https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/error-messages#no-api-keys
    NA.j @ maps.googleapis.com/maps-api-v3/api/js/28/4/util.js:210
    maps.googleapis.com/maps-api-v3/api/js/28/4/util.js:210 Google Maps API warning: InvalidKey https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/error-messages#invalid-key
    NA.j @ maps.googleapis.com/maps-api-v3/api/js/28/4/util.js:210

    Thread Starter crzyhrse

    (@crzyhrse)

    This is what shows in Safari’s console…?

    [Error] SyntaxError: Unexpected token ‘<‘
    (anonymous function)
    [Error] TypeError: jQuery(‘#gadwp-widget *’).tooltip is not a function. (In ‘jQuery(‘#gadwp-widget *’).tooltip’, ‘jQuery(‘#gadwp-widget *’).tooltip’ is undefined)
    (anonymous function) (jquery.ui.tooltip.html.js:10)
    i (load-scripts.php:2:27455)
    fireWith (load-scripts.php:2:28215)
    ready (load-scripts.php:2:30018)
    K (load-scripts.php:2:30374)

    Hi,

    It looks like a plugin conflict. You should try to disable all other plugins and see how it goes. Re-enabling one by one until the error pops up again will help you identify the plugin that’s creating the conflict.

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