• Resolved davejohn2021

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    I’ve been using this plugin for a while just because I read that it can help the overall website performance. (Can’t really confirm how well it does that, because I did not do thorough testing.) Anyway, the website was working ok. Until today I noticed that the changes I keep making to the structure of the website (i.e. changing the template for the archive page, single posts pages etc. and even simply editing fonts ) seem to be missing or not being applied. Basically I can see the changes in the page builder but not on the live/published version.

    I though it could be caused by the Autoptimize plugin. By the way it handles cashing or some other settings that it executes. I’m not a tech guy, so I can’t give a better explanation. But I decided to clear cash and then deactivate the plugin to see if it helps. Well, after deactivating the plugin the website started to break. Some pages looked as usual, bus some were completely broken. The styling was messed up, elements were broken. I activated the plugin again and it seemed to start working again. But not fully, some things are broken even now.

    Here are a few examples:

    This is how the page looks when I’m logged in: https://pix.my/1FXah6
    As you can see the headings are aligned to the middle, just the way they were intended to.
    And this is how the same page looks when I log out of the dashboard (and how everybody else see it): https://pix.my/Hzcqge
    The heading are now all aligned to the left for some reason.

    Here’s an example how this page https://annamystory.com/category/illustration-tips/ looks when I’m logged in https://pix.my/ToO5tD and here’s how it looks for everyone else https://pix.my/W5SeZG

    When the plugin is deactivated this page https://annamystory.com/about/ is totally broken: https://pix.my/eossEC
    When I activate Autoptimize it starts working again – https://pix.my/lcbFcL Not completely fine but at least not as broken.

    I have the latest versions of all plugins, theme, and WordPress. All I did was deactivating Autoptimize. And I can’t even turn it off now as it leaves the website messed up….

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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