Same with layerslider.
378 Uncaught TypeError: jQuery(…).flexslider is not a function
Thank you, that is actually what I was looking for!
Thank you so much, this should save us a great deal of time by reducing the number of support requests from users experiencing issues caused by ad blockers. These blockers often interfere with key tracking scripts on our eLearning platform, so having proactive detection in place is a huge help.
Including the user agent in the logs is a great touch, as it gives us valuable insight into the device and browser being used.
Would it be possible to go one step further and include a direct link in the logs to the user’s WordPress profile, if they’re logged in? That would make it even easier for us to investigate and support specific users.