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  • Glad it’s not just me. Tried multiple browsers, mobile devices, cleared caches, deleted, reinstalled etc.

    I just sent a support ticket from within the plugin. In the meantime I’ve rolled back to the previous version.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 1 month ago by Sean.

    Hi,

    I’ve the same problem.

    Fixed adding:

    .sbi-screenreader{display:none!important}

    in section ‘custom css’, under ‘personalitzation’ tab

    Hope it helps.

    Hi,

    Nevermind, if you add something to ‘custom css’ the original stylesheet gets override so other things stop working.

    Plugin Author smashballoon

    (@smashballoon)

    Hey @asaracena (and anyone else with this problem),

    It looks like your site is still caching the CSS file from the previous update due to a caching plugin being used on your site which is minimizing and caching CSS files. In this case it looks like it’s the “WP Fastest Cache” plugin (screenshot). As you can see in that screenshot, that caching plugin is commenting out the link to our plugin CSS file and using it’s own cached version of the CSS files instead. The problem there is that the caching plugin hasn’t updated that cached CSS file with the new plugin CSS file after the plugin was updated.

    If you clear the caches in the WP Fastest Cache plugin then it should solve this problem. If it doesn’t, then please let us know.

    Many thanks!

    John

    Thread Starter asaracena

    (@asaracena)

    Clearing the WP Fastest cache worked (Delete minified CSS/JS).

    I noticed there was a new version 2.0.1 so I tried just updating in the other website. Just updating to 2.0.1 didn’t get rid of the problem but clearing the plugin cache worked.

    Seems fine now so I’ll mark this resolved. Thanks!

    If I may squeeze in here quick. Clearing all caches after the 2.0 updated didn’t fix the problem, but clearing all caches after the 2.0.1 update seems to have made the issue go away.

    Incidentally, I’m using SG Optimizer with Siteground. It’s their own caching plugin. I’m then using Divi’s own built in minify/combine facility. But I’m careful not to have different plugins/themes trying to do the same thing. That has caused problems in the past.

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