$exclude_list[] = 'quick-and-easy-faqs';
$exclude_list[] = 'quick-and-easy-faqs-js';
$exclude_list[] = 'quick-and-easy-faqs-js-extra';
But it doesn’t work. Am I missing anything or another js file I should exclude?
]]> $exclude_list[] = 'quick-and-easy-faqs';
$exclude_list[] = 'quick-and-easy-faqs-js';
$exclude_list[] = 'quick-and-easy-faqs-js-extra';
But it doesn’t work. Am I missing anything?
]]>When JavaScript files are combined using the SiteGround Optimizer plugin, the form does not load. I excluded all the Quill Forms Javascript files from being combined when Combine JavaScript Files’ is activated in the plugin, using a filter provided by SiteGround. The filter was inserted into the functions.php file, but it still did not work. This is not urgent. Maybe you could add it to your to-do list and take a look at the issue when you get the chance. I’ve disabled ‘Combine JavaScript Files’ in the plugin. You can close this when you have read it.
Many thanks
Paul
]]>We’d like to preload the combined CSS file generated by SiteGround Optimizer using an external method.
In order to accomplish the above and to account for all of the combined CSS files generated by your plugin, we need to know what is the data-handle (i.e., style-handle) assigned to your file.
The typical file in question is:
/wp-content/uploads/siteground-optimizer-assets/siteground-optimizer-combined-css-(unique number).css
Unfortunately, the method described at the top of your support section did not reveal a data-handle (i.e., style-handle) for the typical file in question.
Help appreciated. Thank you!
]]>this question is before installing.
For ordering , I have question.
now, customer bought productions as followings.
A ; in stock.
B ; in stock .
C ; will stock next week.
Customer bought A, B and C togather one order.
Customer will wait for shipping C’s coming.
What is the best pre-order mode including pro-version ?
On this site, we’re running the Rank Math SEO plugin, which helps us take care of SEO of course, but also keeps track of 404 hits on the site.
The problem is, we see a lot of 404 errors on LiteSpeed combined CSS files. I have also been able to reproduce the problem when visiting the site in incognito mode on a couple of occasions.
Here’s a couple of recent examples:
wp-content/litespeed/css/158043a70dab8a015fde67712ddc3df9.css 2021-10-28 11:24:04
wp-content/litespeed/css/1675567cc634ee43e3eb48a53fefc5ad.css 2021-10-28 11:23:34
wp-content/litespeed/css/349f7c2a32b7e166d3a4da1c377cf6a7.css 2021-10-28 11:21:59
My theory is that after the cache is purged, it seems like the pages on the site still try to fetch the old CSS file that no longer exists. But I can’t be sure of this to be honest.
I have searched and seen that more users have had this issue, but haven’t been able to find a fix for it.
I hope you can assist me on this!
My best regards,
Jens.
E.G.
1 x Corgi = £5 Shipping – Full Price
1 x Corgi2 = £5 Shipping – 40 % Off Shipping = £3
1 x Corgi3 = £5 Shipping – 40 % Off Shipping = £3
Total Shipping = £11 instead of £15
I am currently just offering a 1% discount on all shipping to offer some kind of incentive but I would really appreciate if anyone can shed some light on a possible solution? Many Thanks!
]]>I’m trying to optimize a website using Hummingbird, and I have a ton of JS and CSS files (88 http requests in total). I’ve combined all of them but I still get the same amount of requests. Shouldn’t the original files be prevented from loading once they’ve been combined? Hope anyone can shed some light on this, thanks!
EDIT: I feel so stupid – I forgot to clear the page cache!
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