• Okay, okay, I undestand these minification and optimization settings are quite risky and WP Rocket is full of warnings about testing if the site works correctly, and et cetera ??

    Still I posted this to let you know that Buttonizer does not seem to work when LOAD JAVASCRIPT DEFERRED is activated. I’m pretty sure it would be a case of just adding the plugin’s JS files to some exception list but I have no idea which ones should be included.

    BTW everything else on the site seems to work just fine, including some of my Woocommerce websites. That’s why I initially thought there would be no problem in letting LOAD JAVASCRIPT DEFERRED enabled.

    If you can check this, or point me to which scripts should be exempt from optimizations, that would be great ??

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  • Plugin Author Buttonizer

    (@buttonizer)

    Hi Denis,

    Thank you for reporting!

    I have currently no experience with WP Rocket and Buttonizer together, but we’ll look into it and make sure it won’t be a problem in Buttonizer 2.0, the next version that will come out.

    If you want to exclude the Buttonizer javascript file, in most of the case the URL should be /wp-content/plugins/{buttonizer-plugin-directory}/js/buttonizer.js

    Of course, edit ‘{buttonizer-plugin-directory}‘ to the current Buttonizer plugin directory, this may be different in some cases.

    Does this help you?

    – Jasper

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