• Resolved gratefulgypsies

    (@gratefulgypsies)


    I noticed recently that ConvertKit landing pages embedded on my blog using the ConvertKit plugin were looking very wonky. I contacted CK support and they said it was the Autoptimize plugin causing the problem. I disabled Autoptimize and sure enough, the landing pages loaded correctly. I asked CK support if there was a setting I could change or script/CSS I could exclude from Autoptimize. They didn’t know and said I needed to ask the devs of Autoptimize. So here I am. This is what the landing page SHOULD look like: https://grateful-gypsies.ck.page/ecaf0bd7a3

    But this is what it looks like embedded on my blog: https://www.gratefulgypsies.com/teach-english-online-travel-the-world/

    This is happening on every embedded CK landing page. Please help!

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

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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    convertkit.com being a premium service saying they can’t tell you what you should exclude is premium laziness ??

    first of all try enabling AO with CSS or JS (or HTML or Image) optimization disabled to see which one we need to focus on?

    Thread Starter gratefulgypsies

    (@gratefulgypsies)

    Thank you for the super-fast response! I couldn’t agree more with you about CK ??

    I tried only disabling ‘Optimize JS Code’ while leaving everything but Lazy-Load Images enabled and the problem still existed.

    Then I re-enabled Optimize JS Code and disabled ‘Optimize CSS Code’ and now the CK landing pages look the way they should.

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    OK, now try one of the following;

    * disabling “also aggregate inline CSS”
    * OR disabling “aggregate CSS”
    * OR adding wp-content/plugins/convertkit to the comma-separated CSS optimization exclusion list

    Thread Starter gratefulgypsies

    (@gratefulgypsies)

    I tried adding wp-content/plugins/convertkit to the comma-separated CSS optimization exclusion list first and that did not work.

    So then I disabled “also aggregate inline CSS” and that did the trick.

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    Great news ??

    Feel free to leave a review of the plugin and support here! ??

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