Hello @posner,
Thanks for your message.
Could you please send me a screenshot of where the website looks correct and a screenshot of when this problem occurs?
Best,
Mateusz
@posner Thank you. I have no idea how this might be affected by my plugin. This plugin is responsible for converting the images, not the layout of the page.
Why do you think the problem is with my plugin?
It seems to me a problem with the JS code that modifies the appearance of the page. When the image is heavier or lighter, the loading time changes. And then the JS code may not be able to handle it, but the problem is with the JS code.
Thread Starter
j
(@posner)
Ok, I will ask the plugin designer for the listings.
I only ask because it happened right after installing, activating and running the image converter.
Then when deactivating, it stayed. Guess it was just timing?
@posner The reason may be as described in the last paragraph. After converting the images, their weight and loading time changed. And this may not be handled by JS code.
Unfortunately, I can’t do anything else for my plugin. I would like to help, but I don’t see an error on the plug-in side.
Sometimes the problem happened before, but after installing the plugin, you test the page thoroughly and only then notice the problem. Sometimes another plugin clears the cache after activation or deactivation any plugin. And that’s what causes the problem. There may be many reasons for this.
Thread Starter
j
(@posner)
What would you suggest I do to fix it?
Plan of action?
I’m just lost lol
@posner Does the problem persist after deactivating my plugin?
Thread Starter
j
(@posner)
Yes, that is the main issue..
@posner How is it possible? Once disabled, the plugin does not work, so it cannot technically affect your website. Try to understand me – you have my plugin deactivated – there is no way it can affect your website.
Maybe he has cache or CF and has not cleared cache?