• Resolved alexmarcoux

    (@alexmarcoux)


    After updating my hummingbird i have a JS error associated with hummingbird and JQuery. Are there any known issues you are working on regarding this?

    Thank you.

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

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  • Plugin Support Nithin – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport11)

    Hi @alexmarcoux,

    I couldn’t see any JS error in the /blog page. You meant you noticed the error in the browser console or within any specific section of the page?

    What I could notice in the browser console is the following error:

    Screenshot at 19:26:59.png

    Other than the above, I couldn’t find any broken images. The above console doesn’t seem to be caused due to Hummingbird and points more with Contact Form 7 plugin.

    At the moment, there aren’t any know issues with Hummingbird and JQuery. Could you please point out further about the issue you are facing and if possible please share a screenshot so that we could have a better idea?

    Looking forward to your response. Have a nice day ahead.

    Best Regards,
    Nithin

    Plugin Support Amin – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support2)

    Hello @alexmarcoux ,

    We haven’t heard from you for some time now, so it looks like you no longer need our assistance.

    Please feel free to re-open this ticket if needed.

    kind regards,
    Kasia

    Thread Starter alexmarcoux

    (@alexmarcoux)

    I missed your email. It must have gone into spam. I’d send you a screenshot but just go to https://alexmarcoux.com/blog/.

    Thanks,
    Alex

    Plugin Support Williams – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support8)

    Hi @alexmarcoux

    Thank you for response!

    I see that there’s JS error and based on what I see in browser console, it seems a change in Asset Optimization settings would be required.

    I’m not sure if you have it currently set to “Automatic” or “Manual” optimization on “Hummingbird -> Asset Optimization -> Assets” page so if it’s “Automatic” please switch it firs to “Manual”. While doing that you’ll see an option in popup to “Apply configurations” so please make sure that this option (checkbox) is checked – so all optimization settings would be carried over from automatic to manual mode.

    Once that’s done, look at the JS assets list and find these four of them:

    jquery-core
    jquery-migrate
    easing
    elastislide

    Try to disable “compress” and “combine” options for the first one (if “compress” button is “grayed out” for any of these assets, only disable “combine” one), publish changes, visit the site e.g. in incognito window and browser it around a bit and then check if it solves the issue.

    If not, in addition to the same with the second one of these files and so on.

    This should fix it but if it doesn’t – let us know here.

    Thread Starter alexmarcoux

    (@alexmarcoux)

    Thanks for your response. I was set on “manual” optimization.

    I also see that there are a number of warnings on JQ assets (and CSS Yoast admin) that the files are already compressed and they recommend turning off compression.

    Should I switch to automatic optimization?

    Or, uncompress all the assets that have warnings?

    Thank you!
    Alex

    Plugin Support Jair – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport15)

    Hi, @alexmarcoux, thank you for following up.

    Let’s try decompressing the ones that are giving you a warning, save details and clear cache.

    Once you confirm the site is working normally, try compressing, combining and moving them.

    This process might take some time but it will give you the best results for your specific configuration.

    Regards,

    Jorge.

    Thread Starter alexmarcoux

    (@alexmarcoux)

    Thank you, Jorge. I did that but it did not solve the problem. The images are still broken. what do you suggest? Should I try automatic optimization?

    Thank you.

    Plugin Support Jair – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport15)

    Thank you for following up, @alexmarcoux.

    I was wondering if you see the images when you are logged in and on the front-end of your site you select to see the page unminified? It will be located in the admin bar -> Hummingbird https://monosnap.com/file/q3LycIp8PxfOOVPKxmcT0ptMdkQaDC

    Looking forward to your reply.

    Jorge

    Thread Starter alexmarcoux

    (@alexmarcoux)

    Thank you for your note. No, they still are broken when I “unminified.”

    Thread Starter alexmarcoux

    (@alexmarcoux)

    Should I deactivate hummingbird and see if that fixes the broken images? Or could that cause more damage? Thanks in advance for your help.

    Plugin Support Dimitris – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support6)

    Hello there @alexmarcoux

    It seems that the jQuery files are still included in a combined file that could cause issues.
    https://alexmarcoux.com/wp-content/uploads/hummingbird-assets/1ade2bef544bca9afb920d9e9ff9e255.js
    (/**handles:jquery-core,jquery-migrate,easing,elastislide**/)

    If you already disabled all options in Manual Asset Optimization (minify, combine, move to footer, defer), please try to clear caches in Asset Optimization, clear Page Caching and any other caches that are involved, and check this again from a clear browser.

    Let us know how that goes,
    Dimitris

    Thread Starter alexmarcoux

    (@alexmarcoux)

    So, your instructions were to
    “Let’s try decompressing the ones that are giving you a warning, save details and clear cache.

    Once you confirm the site is working normally, try compressing, combining and moving them.”

    I decompressed all the assets with warnings and cleared all the page and asset optimization cache. Then cleared my browser and I still have the problem so I have not moved into “compressing, combining and moving them.”

    thanks.

    Hi @alexmarcoux,

    Is this issue still happening on your site even when Asset Optimization is disabled completely?

    I’m asking this because I checked your site by avoiding minification through https://alexmarcoux.com/blog/?avoid-minify=true but the issues were still there and the console error didn’t go away.

    Did anything else update on your site together with Hummingbird?

    Cheers,
    Predrag

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