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  • your site content is cached

    so you should clear that..

    Plugin Author Ryan Hellyer

    (@ryanhellyer)

    Thanks Avantart ??

    I didn’t see this question until now :/ Sorry for not responding myself.

    I have the same issue. And it’s not about cache…

    Plugin Author Ryan Hellyer

    (@ryanhellyer)

    If it’s not about caching, then what is it about dwell?

    I’m happy to help, but I need a little more information to assist.

    what kind of information do you need?

    Plugin Author Ryan Hellyer

    (@ryanhellyer)

    Any information about what may be causing this. Even a site URL may help, or even better would be access to the install itself.

    For some reason, this plugin didn’t worked for me, but this plugin, which contain this single line code:

    add_filter( 'option_use_smilies', '__return_false' );

    worked like a charm. I just added this single line on my function.php file, and the problem was solved.

    Plugin Author Ryan Hellyer

    (@ryanhellyer)

    dragoeco, that does not remove emoji’s, that removes smilies. They’re not the same thing.

    Well, you’re right, but I’m sure this will be useful for some others like me who make the confusion ??

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