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  • Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Hi @huseyinkorbalta,

    Thanks for reaching out. Based on reviewing your website and the error reported I suspect you may have an optimization plugin conflict that’s resulting in the behavior you’re experiencing. So we can determine more on this and ensure the error no longer occurs, please share your Site Health information so we can check your active plugins and WordPress environment.

    One method of checking for a potential cause is by using the Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin, by following the steps below:

    1. Activate Site Kit once more, and ensure the error remains
    2. Install and activate the Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin.
    3. Navigate to “Plugins > Health Check & Troubleshooting > Troubleshoot”.
    4. From the same screen click on the “Available Plugins” tab at the top right and then click on the “Enable” option next to “Site Kit by Google”
    5. View your sites front end one more

    Let me know how you get on with the check above, or let me know once you’re shared your Site Health information.

    Thread Starter Hüseyin K?rbalta

    (@huseyinkorbalta)

    Hi @jamesosborne ,

    As you requested, I sent the site health status information via the relevant form.

    I installed the plugin you mentioned and tested it again, the problem is the same. I tried other browsers etc Chrome, Opera, Safari and computers (mac/windows, linux(ubuntu)),same problem.

    Turn off all the plugins, only the Google Site Kit plugin is active and the result is still the same.

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Many thanks for the update, and following based on the suggested check. Based on the CSS that is output on your front end this seems related to your active theme (for example –cs-font-main-logo-fa).

    If you’ve performed a check using the Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin your theme should have defaulted to a core WordPress theme, in your case the inactive Twenty Twenty One. It’s possible that when you activated Troubleshooting Mode that your theme didn’t switch. Not to worry however, rather than performing a check with the Health Check & troubleshooting mode can you share whether the same occurs if you temporary deactivate Litespeed cache? I can see various optimizations performed so please do let me know if the same occurs after you’ve temporarily deactivated Litespeed Cache.

    Thread Starter Hüseyin K?rbalta

    (@huseyinkorbalta)

    Thank you @jamesosborne I found that the problem is caused by the theme. I solved the problem by fixing the conflict in the theme.

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Nice troubleshooting! If you run into any further errors or if you have any questions be sure to reach out.

    If you’ve been a Site Kit user for some time be sure to also share your plugin feedback.

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