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  • esmi

    (@esmi)

    Have you asked on the Danish forums whether anyone is having similar problems with the WP-DK 3.8.1? Looking at your site, it’s not what is in the pages that concerns me, it’s what isn’t. There are no classes being generated on the opening body tag – which is quite bizarre for 2014.

    Do you have any other WP sites hosted on the same physical server?

    Thread Starter hrrubin

    (@hrrubin)

    I can see what you mean. Looking at other wp installations, the opening tag has classes.

    I haven’t asked them, but I’m going to. This one?

    No other installations on the server.

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    the opening tag has classes

    Exactly! The classes will be different on each page and are generated by the theme’s use of the WP core body_class() function. You’ll find all of the classes listed here. WP core does use javascript to generate the classes on the fly, so I think you were on the right track by trying to disable script concatenation.

    This one?

    Doesn’t look like there’s a dedicated Danish forum, so I’ve no idea where to direct you to try and get feedback from other Danish users. ??

    Gut instinct is telling me that this is a server issue. Have you spoken to your hosts about it at all?

    Thread Starter hrrubin

    (@hrrubin)

    “This one” refering to the danish forum I found.

    I will try asking my host. Thank you for your time. If I find a solution, I will remember to post it here ??

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    One more thought… on some hosting environments, aggressive settings for the “mod_pagespeed” addon can break the javascript code and cause scripts to not be able to function. This can cause many problems, such as widgets not working, menus not being draggable, the customizer not working, or the media screens not being available.

    To fix the issue, your hosts will need to disable mod_pagespeed, or adjust its settings to not take effect in the wp-admin directories.

    Thread Starter hrrubin

    (@hrrubin)

    Thank you. I will mention it.

    There seems to be a direct link between watching the site on windows 8 or mac/ipad/android.

    I tested on two windows 8.1 computers, both displaying this problem. Every other device looked normal.

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    I’m seeing symptoms on the front end using Win 7. I think this is far more likely to be a server issue than a browser one.

    David-T

    (@david-t-1)

    I’m certain it’s a server issue, I have the exact same issue, using same host provider as hrrubin. I’ve tried everything suggested here, and in my own thread.

    Works fine on my iPad, but tested on 3 different Windows laptops, and the problem is on all of them.

    If you find a solution please write it here hrrubin, I’m having a hard time convincing the host support that the problem is likely to be on their end, hopefully you had more luck talking to them?

    Regardless, I won’t stop till I get this solved, and I’ll write back here if / when the problem is solved.

    Thread Starter hrrubin

    (@hrrubin)

    I’m sad to hear it’s not just me. hrrubin.dk uses one.com, however hollywoodpigerne.dk where the problem is, uses dandomain.dk. Regardless, I think it could happen everywhere.

    I guess the best solution is: Don’t ever let somebody else install wordpress!

    David-T

    (@david-t-1)

    Indeed, but that was the only option for my particular client, when Initially spoke with DanDomain about which subscription would be best, I couldn’t get one for him where I could install WordPress myself, unless he chose the much more expensive subscription.

    Which makes no sense to me, regardless of which subscription option you give customers, it should be optional if the developer / designer wants to make his own databases & WP installations, of course (that’s how it is on Bluehost / Hostgator!).

    I’m currently getting no help from the host support, they clearly don’t know what the issue is and don’t seem to want to help.

    I’m giving them 24 hours, then I will take the case up with the director / owners, or as a last resort get Consumer Association involved.

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