Same here.
Here`s what I did, and resolved the issue.
As my site is a little bit old, perhaps the analytics property was expired or not existant.
So I went to the plugins tab, and clicked on the reset option (next to the deactivate option).
Then I created a new property within google analytics.
Once logged into analytics, I went back to the plugin settings where I could re integrate, and enable the plugin by clicking on “pop ups blocked” option, and inserting my google code.
That’s it.
Same here,
this is a serious issue, as customers can’t add/edit posts from one moment to the other.
Me too. I just want to clarify that this error pops up when I click on Appearance => Customize which makes it completely impossible for me to edit my Theme (“Customizr”). I also noticed that when I have Google Analyticator activated, it clashes with the plugin Custom Sidebars so that Appearance => Widgets only displays the available widget tools but does not display the list of sidebars on the right side – so this completely prevents editing or creating widgets. If I deactivate Google Analyticator, these problems disappear.
@adrian2k7 I agree. Sad to see that the authors don’t seem to be taking this seriously since there has been no response from them for 4 weeks. What a shame since this has long been my favourite plugin to implement Analytics.
I’m reluctant to use the solution suggested by @betomexicano since I’m concerned that I have to create a new property code which seems to imply that I would lose the continuity of my stats. Also I don’t understand what he mean by “re-integrate”. For now I will deactivate whenever I need to edit my theme and widgets. Hopefully some future version of this plugin will fix the problem. Fingers crossed.
@dccharron The “solution” from @betomexicano is quite simple, but still not solution, just a workaround and not very convenient for the typical non-techy customer:
- Go to the list of installed plugins
- At Google Analyticater -> “Reset”
- Configure the plugin again and connect to your Google Analytics account (no data will be lost)
Thanks @adrian2k7
Just tried the “Reset” workaround and it has repaired the problem.
I did not have to create a new property.
I was already signed on to Google.
After I clicked on the plugin’s Reset link I used the “here” link at the top of the settings page which opened a page on a new tab. On that page I was prompted to give permission for access to my personal Analytics account which I did. I then copied and pasted my personal GA code to the settings page. I also had to change:
Google Analytics logging is: Enabled
Analytics Account: selected the correct property
I then clicked on Save Settings.
Once I did this the Fatal Error problem vanished and Widgets were displayed correctly.
Thanks again.
Hi, I have the same problem but i have reset it several times and still get the same message
When you “De-activate” this plugin (Google Analyticator), does the error go away?
It continues to show the same error
I understand that you’ve tried the “reset” solution (several times) and it has not worked and continues to show the same error. I don’t have any other solution to offer.
Adrian (@adrian2k7) – Your solution worked. Thank you.