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  • Are you using minify in auto mode?

    Thread Starter Jon Yoder

    (@darkshadowfor)

    Frederick,
    Yes I am! I just noticed that there was also a Manual mode in which I could specify which scripts to minify.

    I’ll try to fiddle with this to get things working. I guess there’s no way to exclude one JS file (Pin It) instead of finding the ones to include?

    Thanks for your help!

    Not in auto-mode in the current release, no. That’s coming in a future release.

    Plugin Contributor Phil Derksen

    (@pderksen)

    @darkshadow, sorry for the late reply. And Frederick, thanks for helping out.

    Like other sharing buttons Pinterest’s embeddable code, which my plugin is based off of, uses it’s own javascript and iframe, which I suspect doesn’t work well with any javascript minifier.

    In a future version I am hoping to have a non-iframe version to alleviate this issue.

    Plugin Contributor Phil Derksen

    (@pderksen)

    FYI, if it helps there’s now a non-iframe version in the free and pro versions.

    Thread Starter Jon Yoder

    (@darkshadowfor)

    Phil you’re a saint! Thanks so much for your work. ??

    Could you clarify this please Phil? Does the “non-iframe” version (in the free version) somehow overcome this problem with W3TC? Is that just the way it works now, or do I have to configure the Pinterest plugin and/or W3TC somehow ?

    Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    @phil, do I understand correctly that W3TC is irrelevant to this issue now?

    Plugin Contributor Phil Derksen

    (@pderksen)

    Hi Frederick. I haven’t heard of any issue with W3TC compatibility since this original thread. Thanks for checking in.

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