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Hi,
Thanks for reporting this! I will pass this along to our Product team to investigate and see if we can add something to our roadmap so that module scripts are excluded from the Minification and Merging process.
I’m glad to hear that manually excluding them allowed the scripts to function properly while still keeping the Minification and Merging enabled for other javascript files.
Thank you!
Hi Angus,
Thanks so much for contacting us and the very detailed report of this issue! I’ll pass this up the chain so we can investigate and look into improving compatibility with KSB and resolving those PHP notices.
Thanks!
Hi,
Thanks for contacting us! Is WP-Optimize currently deactivated on the site? If so could you temporarily reactivate it so that I can take a look at the site and see what the issue is?
Thanks!
Hi,
Thanks so much for the update. Looking at your source code with the CSS files that are being loaded, it looks like the vast majority of them are already minified by their respective plugins so there shouldn’t be any negative impacts on performance by not having WP-Optimize minify the already minified files.
In terms of merging the CSS files together, this can have a positive impact on performance if your web server was using HTTP version 1 however your site uses HTTP version 2 so it’s able to load the files concurrently without having a negative impact on performance.
Looking at the file size of each of the individual CSS files that are loaded on the site, they’re all very small which is a good thing so you should be okay to keep the WP-Optimize CSS Minification disabled to prevent the conflict we were seeing with OMGF.
Thanks!
Hi,
Thanks for the update! One thing we could try is re-enabling the OMGF plugin and then disabling the CSS Minification feature of WP-Optimize in WP-Optimize > Minify > Process CSS. From what I can see their plugin is including our CSS files in the /uploads/omgf folder since there are font definitions in our minified CSS files.
Let me know if that ends up working for you!
Hi,
I’ve heard from our developers and the fix for this issue should be included in our June release of WP-Optimize.
Thanks!
Hi,
I can see what you mean on that page, very strange! I’m looking at the errors in the console and the style sheets are not being loaded because the mime type is apparently set to text/html instead of text/css. However one other thing I’m noticing is these wp-optimize minified style sheets are being served from a different directory /uploads/omgf which seems to be related to the OMGF plugin.
They had a plugin update about a week ago which lines up with your original message that the problem has been around for about a week.
Can you try temporarily disabling that plugin to see if the history page will display the correct styling?
Thanks!
Hi,
Sorry for the delay my work day just started. I’ve checked the pages but see all of the content, did you end up clearing the cache in order to resolve the display issue?
Hi,
Thanks for contacting us! I’ll reach out to development to see if I can get an update on this issue as they have been working on a fix.
I’ll let you know when I hear back from them!
Hi,
Thanks for contacting us about this! When the issue comes back can you let me know? I’d like to check the site and the error console to see if I can find out what’s causing the styling to break.
Thank you!
Hi,
Thanks so much for sending that over! That file is not part of WP-Optimize and appears to belong to another plugin. I would recommend reaching out to them for investigation on this.
Hi,
Thanks so much for the update! If WP-Optimize is deactivated and you’re still seeing the failed order emails, unfortunately that means that the issue lies elsewhere. I’d recommend reaching out to the people who developed the API integration with your order system and also checking with the payment processor.
Hopefully you’re able to get this cleared up with them!
Hi,
Thanks so much for that. No more action is needed we just need to wait until some orders come in over the next little while (so that we have a good sample set) to see if the issue persists or not.
Keep me posted for sure! We’ll leave this topic open.
Thanks!
Hi,
Unfortunately I’m not able to login to your site to deactivate the plugin but if you’re logged in you can visit the Plugins page and there should be a deactivate button under WP-Optimize.
For the comment, if you visit the Comments tab while logged in you should be able to see what the comment is and approve it or mark it as spam.
Keep me posted on how things go for the next little while once WP-Optimize is deactivated.
Thanks!
Hi,
Thanks for sending that over! If you click on the “Information anzeigen” link beside each of the css files it should display the actual files that our plugin is processing.
Hopefully one of them will clearly indicate the footer and can be excluded, otherwise unfortunately it’s going to be a case of trying to exclude them one by one until we find the right one.
Thanks!