• Hi, I just installed the plugin and notice that it my page elements are visibly loading before the preloader even starts to load. I turned off my caching plugin (Autoptimize) and then the problem stopped. But of course I’d like to keep running my caching plugin.

    I searched the forum here but only found one relevant post where the following was recommended to be excluded from being cached: “/wp-content/plugins/preloader-plus/assets/css/preloader-plus.min.css” So I added that to be excluded in Autoptimize and still I have the same problem.

    Is there anything else that I can try?
    Thank you!

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  • Thread Starter threeoten

    (@threeoten)

    After some more messing around, I found that the caching exclusion needed the / removed in order to work. Now the preloader is first to load, however the progress bar turned to its default red color instead of the color I have selected in the preloader settings.

    The only way that I can get it to work is by opening /wp-content/plugins/preloader-plus/assets/css/preloader-plus.min.css file via ftp, altering the color of the pageloader in the css, and then re-uploading it. Wchich of course will be overwritten when I update the plugin next.

    Any idea how to get my progress bar color setting to apply without having to do this after every update?

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