• Resolved meinwegausdersexsucht

    (@meinwegausdersexsucht)


    I noticed, that the magnifier symbol at the bottom on the left side on my page disappeared.

    I asked for help in the support forum of the theme and the theme author wrotes:

    “It looks like the font-awesome.css file (which loads the icon font used for icons in McLuhan) isn’t loading on your site for some reason. It might be an issue with your caching plugin, which seems to combine the CSS files in the theme but leaves out the Font Awesome CSS file. Try disabling it and see it that fixes the issue.”

    I disabled “CSS minify settings” but this doesn’t solve the issue. Does somebody have a suggestion how to solve the problem?

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

Viewing 8 replies - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)
  • Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @meinwegausdersexsucht

    I am sorry about the issue you are experiencing and I am happy to assist you with this.
    I can see that the magnifier symbol is not loading. I’ve inspected your website and I cannot see Minify enabled or W3 Total Cache by that matter.
    Can you please share which settings are enabled in Performance>General settings?
    Have you tried purging the cache?
    Thanks!

    Thread Starter meinwegausdersexsucht

    (@meinwegausdersexsucht)

    Hello Marko,

    thank you very much for offering help. I purged All Caches.

    The following are the enabled settings:

    Page Cache: Enable (Disk: basic)

    Minify: Enable – Method: Disk
    (I don‘t have changed the default settings.)

    Opcode: Zend Opcache
    Validate timestamps: Enable

    Browser Cache: Enable

    Disable Emoji

    Disable wp-embed script

    Fragment Cache Method: Disk

    Verify rewrite rules

    Anonymously track usage to improve product quality

    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @meinwegausdersexsucht

    Can you please disable minify in Perfirmance>General settings, save all settings and purge the cache and see if the issue persists?
    If the issue is gone, re-enable minify, and disable the settings in Performance>minify one by one (HTML minify, JS minify, CSS minify) and see which one might be causing the issue.
    Make sure to save all settings and purge the cache after each option is disabled.
    Thanks!

    Thread Starter meinwegausdersexsucht

    (@meinwegausdersexsucht)

    I disabled minify, saved the settings, but unfortunately the issue persists.

    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @meinwegausdersexsucht

    Thank you for the information. Have you also purged the cache?
    Also, if that does not help, please disable the W3 Total cache temporarily to confirm that the issue is related to W3 Total Cache.
    If the issue is still there then it’s not related to W3 Total Cache.
    Thanks!

    Thread Starter meinwegausdersexsucht

    (@meinwegausdersexsucht)

    Yes, I purged the cage.

    After deactivating W3 Total Cache the problem persists, so maybe it’s not related to the caching plugin. I will ask for help in the Theme-Forum again and will report the answer.

    Thank you Marko for your efforts.

    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @meinwegausdersexsucht

    You are most welcome.
    Once again I am sorry about the issue but if the issue persists when W3 Total cache is disabled that it’s not related to W3TC.
    Thanks!

    Thread Starter meinwegausdersexsucht

    (@meinwegausdersexsucht)

    I found the reason. The issue had nothing to do with W3TC.

    The issue was caused by the plugin “OMGF – Optimize My Google Fonts”. After I deactivated the “Auto Remove” function (“Remove any requests to externally hosted Google Fonts-stylesheets from your WordPress-blog. If it doesn’t work, your theme and/or plugin(s) are using unconventional methods or Web Font Loader to load Google Fonts.”) the magnifier symbol is loaded again.

Viewing 8 replies - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)
  • The topic ‘Search-symbol disappeared’ is closed to new replies.