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  • Plugin Author SilkyPress

    (@diana_burduja)

    The plugin doesn’t output anything on the frontend except the CSS and JS codes added with the plugin. I cannot think of any way the plugin could add the gray area to the website.

    Could you leave the plugin activated so I can have a look at it?

    Thread Starter rhdestek

    (@rhdestek)

    The plugin doesn’t output anything on the frontend except the CSS and JS codes added with the plugin. I cannot think of any way the plugin could add the gray area to the website.

    Could you leave the plugin activated so I can have a look at it?

    Ben eklentiyi devre d??? b?rakm??t?m. ?imdi Aktif ettim. k?sa sürede incelerseniz ?ok iyi olur. ?ünkü gri alan yine olu?tu

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 5 months ago by rhdestek.
    Plugin Author SilkyPress

    (@diana_burduja)

    The grey area disappears when you remove the JS code from Yandex.Metrika counter. But you also need to clear the caches from the WP Fastest Cache plugin.

    Normally the caches are cleared when deactivating a plugin. Therefore, when deactivating the Simple Custom CSS & JS plugin it removed the Yandex.Metrika counter and it additionally cleared the caches. This made the gray area issue go away.

    And please write in English, not in Turkish.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 5 months ago by SilkyPress.
    Thread Starter rhdestek

    (@rhdestek)

    I deleted the “Yandex Metrika counter ” code. Problem solved. I really appreciate that. You have excellent support. I think JS codes are the problem. Thanks Diana;)

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