• Resolved gdcf

    (@gdcf)


    When i activate Smush plugin, the masonry blogs (created by plugin “Simnple Masonry Layout”) is totally overlapped.

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

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  • Hi @gdcf,

    Thank you for contacting us.

    Sorry to hear about your trouble.

    Could you please share a screenshot on how they are overlapping as I was not able to see this in the page you provided? Also make sure that if you are using Smush Lazy load feature, to not have any other plugins have a Lazy load feature enabled as well.

    Lastly, please clear any page or server cache you may have set up with your site.

    Best,
    Jonathan S

    Thread Starter gdcf

    (@gdcf)

    Hello Jonathan

    ok..
    – no other optimizer plug in activated, exept Smush
    – cache cleared

    I prepared 3 screenshots:
    1. Home: https://gdcf-duesseldorf.de/wordpress/temp/smush-screenshot1-welcome-page.jpg

    2. A blog page: https://gdcf-duesseldorf.de/wordpress/temp/smush-screenshot2-news-blog.jpg

    3. Smush setting: https://gdcf-duesseldorf.de/wordpress/temp/smush-screenshot3-setting.jpg

    regarding (3): with this setting, it works well. But especially for the home page it is better to have optimize loading speed with the help from the plug in smush.

    BR
    Frank

    Thread Starter gdcf

    (@gdcf)

    Plugin Support Dmytro – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport16)

    Hi there @gdcf

    Apologies for the response delay here.

    I installed that Simple Masonry Layout plugin on my test site to see if I could replicate the issue there.

    Indeed, once I set it up on a page, I could see the same issue as in your screenshots.

    However, when I deactivated all other plugins besides Smush and Simple Masonry Layout, the post grid displayed as expected and I could not replicate.

    So I concluded the issue must be a conflict with some other active plugin. On my test site, that conflict turned out to be our Hustle plugin. As soon as I activated that one along with the 2 others, the issue re-appeared.

    So I would suggest temporarily deactivating all other plugins on your site, except of course Smush & Simple Masonry Layout, then check for the issue.

    If things display as they should, and I suspect they will, begin reactivating plugins one by one until the issue re-appears, and you’ll have found the conflict on your site and we can work from there.

    Cheers!
    Patrick

    Thread Starter gdcf

    (@gdcf)

    Hi Patrick

    I just tried your proposal and kept only the both plug ins activated. But the problem still exist. I have to exempt the 2 pages with masonry content in the Smush dashboard. ??

    BR
    Frank

    Plugin Support Patrick – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport12)

    Hi @gdcf

    Sorry for the delay here.

    It seems we are not receiving notifications from the ticket reply.

    I tried to replicate again the issue but it worked just fine.

    Can you please go to Smush > Lazy Load and enable the “Native lazy load” and check if the issue is gone?

    Let us know the result you got.
    Best Regards
    Patrick Freitas

    Plugin Support Patrick – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport12)

    Hi @gdcf

    I hope you are doing well and safe!

    We haven’t heard from you in a while, I’ll mark this thread as resolved.

    Feel free to let us know if you have any additional question or problem.

    Best Regards
    Patrick Freitas

    Thread Starter gdcf

    (@gdcf)

    Oh sorry.. I was busy the past 10 days. I will check it again.

    Thread Starter gdcf

    (@gdcf)

    Can you please go to Smush > Lazy Load and enable the “Native lazy load” and check if the issue is gone?

    Indeed, after I enable “Native lazy load”, it seems it works well! ??

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