I just came home after visiting Front-Trends 2013 in Warsaw, Poland. A very nice conference, featuring nice weather, nice people, nice speakers, nice food, and finally pretty bad coffe. So… all in all: a very nice conference indeed. The opening talk of the conference was a presentation called “Know your errors” by Diogo Antunes, in which he spoke about the options you have to log the JavaScript errors that a visitor to your site may encounter. While viewing that presentation I though: hey, I wanna try this, and since I do WordPress websites the most easy solution would be to make a WordPress plugin out of it. So I did: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-javascript-error-logger/ It’s a early version. But is seems to work. So I’m happy. Please try it and let me know what you think!
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Hello Pär, yes, it works. Do you have github for this plugin?
No GitHub for this plugin I’m afraid. I will probably not update it anymore. Instead I’m planning to add frontend javascript error logging to my Simple History plugin instead.
I see. That could be good idea probably. By the way Simple history plugin is a great thing!
Such a good idea Par! Reminds me to attend conferences in a while to get my creative juices flowing. Maybe it’s a good idea to update that plug-in also.