• Resolved proguid

    (@procarmanuals)


    When you activate the plugin, you get a WP Media folder. The js and css are replaced.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi @procarmanuals,

    Thanks for reaching out.

    I checked the page you shared, but the PDF appears to be rendering properly. Please see here: https://a.supportally.com/v/Dsk9tD.

    Please let me know if this issue is resolved already or if I am misunderstanding your request.

    If the issue persists, can you please provide more details? Perhaps a screenshot or screencast could help provide more insight. Then we can take a deeper look.

    Thanks ??

    Thread Starter proguid

    (@procarmanuals)

    Examine the code of the page.
    Pay attention to where styles and js are loaded from.

    Hi @procarmanuals,

    I checked your site, and it seems the styles are being loaded from a cached folder on your site:

    /wp-content/cache/

    Please know that this folder is not created by the PDF Embedder plugin but by the caching plugin you are using on your site.

    To avoid this, you will need to exclude the plugin URIs from your caching tools. You can learn more about how to do this here:?

    https://wp-pdf.com/kb/using-caching-or-minifying-plugins/

    The plugin scripts are already minified so you will not be losing any efficiency or load speed by excluding them. Be sure to flush any caches after you exclude the scripts so that they can be loaded by the site again.

    I hope this helps. If your request pertains to something else entirely, please feel free to share more details. If you can share a screenshot or example, that will really help to provide more insight an context for us to troubleshoot. But please be sure not to include any personal or sensitive information when sharing any details.

    Thanks ??

    Hi @procarmanuals,

    We haven’t heard back from you yet, so I’ll be closing this thread for now.

    If you still run into any issues, please feel free to reply, and we’ll take a look.

    Have a good one ??

    Thread Starter proguid

    (@procarmanuals)

    It’s not about the cache, it’s about the intersection of shorcodes.
    Study it more carefully.

    Plugin Author Slava Abakumov

    (@slaffik)

    Hey @procarmanuals,

    Could you please be more specific? Right now it looks like you want us to guess what you have in mind.

    Please explain clearly which conflict with the WP Media folder you are talking about, including the steps how to replicate that in a new WordPress install.

    All JS of our PDF Embedder is loading just fine. The CSS code is loaded from the wp-content/cache/flying-press directory. If you don’t like it, please exclude the CSS of our plugin from the cache – we ship with the minified version of our styles so it won’t negatively affect you.

    Thank you, and looking forward to your detailed reply.

    Thread Starter proguid

    (@procarmanuals)

    The cache plugin is disabled.
    But the items are not loaded from your plugin:

    https://prnt.sc/SKUm1xXhQdib

    https://prnt.sc/Oyli09SN5VFc

    • This reply was modified 6 months, 2 weeks ago by proguid.
    Plugin Author Slava Abakumov

    (@slaffik)

    Have you tried clearing CloudFlare cache?

    There is no such plugin on www.ads-software.com called “WP Media Folder” with the wp-media-folder slug, so we can’t replicate the issue.

    Please contact that “WP Media Folder” plugin authors for support as it looks like their plugin either include our CSS file inside of it OR they intercept some requests and modify the loaded CSS files. Maybe they have their own “clear cache” functionality which you should use.

    Thread Starter proguid

    (@procarmanuals)

    I got it. WP Media Folder – this plugin contains your plugin in 100% functionality and even more, what is in the paid version.
    Now that’s cool.

    Hi @procarmanuals,

    Thanks for the additional details provided.

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