• I’ve had Swift on my site and it’s been doing a great job. Last night Divi did an update and it kind of broke my site. Everything didn’t display properly or in the right place. After playing around, we discovered it was a conflict with this plugin. Once I had disabled this plugin it worked again, and every time I reactivate it it breaks my site.

    I would love to be able to use this plugin as it made my site speed amazing but it just seems to be conflicting right now and I’m not sure why. Any ideas as to what I can do to get it working again without breaking my site?

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  • Plugin Contributor Fred

    (@fredawd)

    Best is to disable static CSS file generation in Divi to avoid issues.

    If the problem persist, start with disabling Merge Styles in Swift, to see if that solve your issue.

    Richard Bakos

    (@resonancedesigns)

    I have this same issue currently. Latest version of Divi (3.29.3) and latest version of Swift Performance Lite (2.1)

    I did as suggested and disabled both “Static CSS File Generation” in the Divi settings and “Merge Styles” in the Swift settings.

    In the console I see:
    TypeError: e is undefined in bundle.js

    This leads me to believe it’s an issue with Swift interrupting Divi’s JS generation/bundling or something along those lines.

    Previously, I had been using Divi 3.23.1 with Swift and it was working fine. I chose not to update Divi until now so it’s since that 3.23.1 version that the issue crept in.

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