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Hi @threadi ,
Under Site Health it states …
Page cache is not detected but the server response time is OKPerformance
Page cache enhances the speed and performance of your site by saving and serving static pages instead of calling for a page every time a user visits.
Page cache is detected by looking for an active page cache plugin as well as making three requests to the home page and looking for one or more of the following HTTP client caching response headers:
cache-control,expires,age,last-modified,etag,x-cache-enabled,x-cache-disabled,x-srcache-store-status,x-srcache-fetch-status.- Median server response time was 258 milliseconds. This is less than the recommended 600 milliseconds threshold.
- No client caching response headers were detected.
- A page cache plugin was not detected.
Is this anything to do with it?
Hi @threadi & @wpmudevsupport13
There are no cache apps / plugins active at all. The site is hosted at Siteground and I have flushed all the SG cache settings and still the “Update translations” appears, even after clicking that button to update it.
I have turned off “NGINX Direct Delivery”, “Memcached” and flushed “Dynamic Cache”, as well as clearing browser history from the past month. Also, cleared the cache system at Avada theme to completely remove and cache.
The update transitions is still there.
Thanks for your input, looks like it might be a Siteground issue. I’ll look into it further. Cheers.
Thanks James, excellent info.
The error no longer exits. I did re-establish the connection to search console and analytics and everything is now working as it should. Thanks for your explanation and links to follow. Very comprehensive and workable. I’ll tag this response for future reference if required and I’d say this answer will help anyone else that have has this issue and need a solution.
Cheers.
Right, nope. here’s the image of where a person lands from your link.

So where would the private message link be?
Ok, what private Ticket System: https://cleantalk.org/my/support/open would that be then?
Do you know where the link lands at? It’s the dashboard. Where on the dashboard is the private ticketing system?
Wow, and here’s another charge …. you’re a very shonky business CleanTalk. Yr software is ok, but your business practices are dodgy as all f!
Date: 27/06/2023 – 26/06 CLEANTALK.ORG HTTPSCLEAN 24492163178 $6.08 (Refund thanks)
Hi @njones35,
Yep cleared browser and cookies and cache etc.
Can login, however cannot create forms. No styles either.
Thanks Clean Talk, update has fixed the problem. Cheers everyone.
Hi there, I’m also receiving an error after the update.
Error read –
Error in Google Chart
An error prevented this Google chart from being displayed properly. Report the exact contents of the error on the support forum to find out what caused it.
`gvjs_cq.call is not a function in GoogleChart in ContextProvider in Chart in div in GoogleChartErrorHandler in GoogleChart in div in WPDashboardUniqueVisitorsChartWidget in div in WPDashboardWidgets in div in WPDashboardApp in RestoreSnapshots in ErrorHandler in ThemeProvider in StrictMode in Root`Hi, thanks @jamesosborne the update has taken hold and Site Kit is now delivering all stats as per usual. Excellent job.
Having the same issue. I’ve WP 6.1.1 and this update has thrown WP Mail SMTP into a spin.
I also have DMARC added into the zone editor. As an example below..v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:[email protected]
Thanks Adam, a pleasure it is.
Hi Adam, excellent.
@adamdunnage you were exactly correct in your deduction, refreshing indeed.
SiteGround Optimiser is my preferred optimiser.
The setting were on to Minify CSS and Javascript and HTML output.I tested each one, turning one by one off then testing Site Kit display.
Turns out, Minify CSS & HTML Output are fione and work properly with SiteGround Optimiser.However, Minify JavaScript Files is not a fav and breaks Site Kit, hence the errors above.
Now things are working correctly again and I’m a happy camper.
Thanks for your insights and explanations Adam, made sense to me and your suggestion fixed the problems.Now I’m just going to search for the JavaScript Files to exclude for SiteGrounds Optimiser and add those into the exclude list, just to take that extra step in minifying JavaScripts, but not Site Kits.
Cheers,
Thanks Adam.Maaate, I’ve already been there. Still makes no sense nor does any of the answers work. Have you been to the website link I supplied?
Hi, I’m getting the same error, over and over again, every update to any plugin keeps initiating the same error.
[16-Jun-2021 23:00:50 UTC] PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘:’, expecting ‘{‘ in /home/——/public_html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/woocommerce.php on line 57
We’re running PHP Version 7.4, the “latest” version required by WordPress and WooCommerce.
Why isn’t WooCommerce fixing this with an update that works?
Is it a WordPress issue?
What is the solution here?Sooo many people with the same problem deserve some action surely.