• Resolved ShallowVee

    (@shallowvee)


    Hi, I enabled JS Minify and my site wouldn’t load properly and I could no longer access any pages, including my WordPress dashboard. So I was unable to turn off this preference or disable the Litespeed cache plugin altogether. As a result, I deleted the Litespeed plugin folder via ftp. Things were back to normal, however when I reinstalled it, the previous Lightspeed prefs of JS Minify On was still set. Fortunately the dashboard eventualy loaded and I could turn this pref off. In the future, if I have such an event again when testing Litespeed Optimization settings, is there a way to restore Lightspeed to default settings when I can’t get into WordPress (ie without completely restoring the sql database from a backup)?

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  • Plugin Support Hai Zheng?

    (@hailite)

    You can install an old version to get rid of it.

    The minify process bypassed backend. when you visit /wp-admin, is there any error?

    Thread Starter ShallowVee

    (@shallowvee)

    That’s good to know, thanks. Can I download an older version somewhere? I just uninstalled W3TC and installed LS today.

    Currently there are no errors diplayed on /wp-admin. Is there a log somewhere that might still include errors from earlier in the day before it was uninstalled/reinstalled?

    Plugin Support Hai Zheng?

    (@hailite)

    If there is no error in wp-admin when activated lscwp, can you visit the plugin page or lscwp setting then?

    If it is php error, you should check php error log.

    Thread Starter ShallowVee

    (@shallowvee)

    I retried turning on the JS Minify setting again and it worked great this time without any issues. Thanks for your support.

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