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* When updating the cart quantity than this issue appears in console https://prnt.sc/lL5bEYf-LE4B . When disabling woocommerce conversion pixel plugin, than this issue disappear.
* When i scroll down on main category page /product-category/dekbedovertrekken/ After clicking on the ”load more button” this error appears in console https://prnt.sc/mAjkrO3clK5V .
I cleared the cache and also deactivated the cache plugin but it didn’t help.
* Checkout page is showing this error https://prnt.sc/DjPU8G_wkghe even after disabling cache.
* For last 30 days not any javascript is minified or combined. But yet almost nothing is fetching https://prnt.sc/LW-2mzypGrXk
Pleasee assist me a.s.a.p. Thanks
Regards,
Hello,
1) Ok. So, contact plugin author about this.
2) We need WP Dashboard and FTP access or at least WP Dashboard access to your site to check this issue and try to fix that.
3) That is not the error, that is warning that you have 2 login forms in the page content on that page https://gyazo.com/dcedca919c82618ac83e3f0bcb13c7d1 You have login form under My account and also enabled login form on the checkout. If you disable login form on the checkout or remove the login form in the header warning will disappear.
4) Read this post https://support.google.com/webmasters/thread/115049779/insufficient-first-input-delay-fid-data?hl=en
To explain this a bit further… The CWV data is aggregated from live users who have opted-in to syncing their browsing history, have not set up a Sync passphrase, and have usage statistic reporting enabled. QED, not everyone that visits your site, is contributing salient information. It’s captured on a rolling 28 day cycle (separately for both mobile and desktop).
If the amount of traffic to a particular page, from all of the users with the above set-up in place, drops below a certain level, then there is simply insufficient ‘real world’ data to be regarded as reliable and the particular page is not included in the results. You can also see the opposite of this as well; as pages become more popular and there is more data, then those pages will appear.
Clearly some pages won’t ever achieve this level (if you’ve a niche low-traffic site for example), or, on other sites, some pages may be marginal and sometimes will generate sufficient data, sometimes not (depending on visitor demographic). The threshold for # of valid users etc, is, unsurprisingly, secret.
Regards
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