mavcorn
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Hi, Adam!
I just went through a big journey of cache-clearing with another problem, so that isn’t part of the problem. I could tinker around with seeing what’s inlined, but I’m happy with the additional CSS rule. A simple copy-paste for my sanity, and all.
Feel free to alert me if that rule might bring down my whole site, though! Then I’ll look into my inlined CSS/theme.
For now, that did the trick. I’ll mark this as resolved. Thanks a bunch!
I think that worked! The customer service lady at Bluehost was able to see it working fine after clearing the server cache.
It still looks weird for me, even though I’ve cleared my browser cache and all that. Interestingly, even using Edge of all things to test it, the problem persists. Not sure what’s up with that? Same problem across 3 browsers on my end, but others see it working fine. Do browsers have a shared cache, perhaps?
Edit: marking this at resolved, since now it’s just a thing on my end (got another person to verify). Thanks for the help, frank! You’re a WordPress saint.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by mavcorn.
I’ve cleared my site’s cache through Autoptimize, WP Super Cache, and Cloudflare, still no luck. How could I go about pushing cache-busting out to users?
In private browsing, I get multiple “jQuery is not defined” errors. Some are just directed at the page itself, two are directed at Forminator:
forminator/assets/forminator-ui/js/forminator-ui.min.js:6
forminator/build/front/front.multi.min.js:1I also get “lazySizes is not defined”.
Strangely, in private browsing, the page looks like a mobile page.
“TypeError: f.hoverintent is not a function” in /wp-includes/js/admin-bar.min.js:2
and
“TypeError: $.qm is undefined” in cache/autoptimize/js/autoptimize_98b4b822015e57b3ca21ece1db826697.js
Thanks, frank!
Just followed your steps. Sadly, no luck.