• Hello,
    When I activated the plugin, and deferred JS and Jquery the website broke immediately, I deactivated the plugin afterward and deleted it, but it did not revert the changes.
    Currently, if you inspect the website it creates a conflict with autoptimize. I tried clearing the cache, removed and changing my caching plugins and assortments of other fixes, unfortunately nothing is working.
    I also have removed autoptimize in the hope it will sort this issue on its own, but the issue remained and the website is not loading properly still.

    is this a known issue at your end? and how can I fix this?

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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    maybe a page cache that needs clearing?

    Thread Starter kaysarr

    (@kaysarr)

    I have cleared the cache many times, and as I mentioned I changed the caching plugins as well .. unfortunately, it didn’t solve my issue

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    I am now getting a CloudFlare timeout error kaysarr, so nothing much to troubleshoot on my end now I’m afraid :-/

    Thread Starter kaysarr

    (@kaysarr)

    You can access right now again,
    as you see the plugin messed up my whole website

    right now, I reinstalled WordPress and my theme, hoping it would’ve fixed the problem
    unfortunately still the same problem (but at least you can access the website)

    I also purged cache from Cloudflare and enabled developer mode in order to bypass their caching

    Thread Starter kaysarr

    (@kaysarr)

    Right now I reverted to wordpresss default theme Twenty Twenty, but the script from autoptimize is still loading ….

    this only happened after I started using AsyncJS plugin

    how can I put everything back to normal?????

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    based on the HTTP response headers (x-proxy-cache:hit) this still is a page caching issue kaysarr, you should probably talk to your hoster about this;

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