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  • Plugin Author Rafin

    (@rafinkhan)

    @gwenn22,

    It seems strange. EA Post Grid seems to be working fine from our side. So, it’s difficult to say what’s the issue without proper investigation.

    Would you mind sharing your page URL so that we can check? Thank you.

    Thread Starter gwenn22

    (@gwenn22)

    Hi,

    I will surely make some changes today, but I will try to leave EA Post Grid the time you watch it.

    I send you my URL in image, I do not want it to be visible here in Google searchs: https://www.zupimages.net/up/19/35/j482.png

    And I use OceanWP and Elementor.

    Thank’s !

    Thread Starter gwenn22

    (@gwenn22)

    Ok, I found the problem.

    The problem disappears when I disable the “Smush Image Optimization, Compression, and Lazy Load” extension.

    Would you have another image compression extension (free) to advise me, compatible with Essential Addons for Elementor?

    Thank’s !

    Plugin Author Rafin

    (@rafinkhan)

    @gwenn22,

    Hi, there. How are you doing? Well, we actually tested with these extensions and haven’t had any issue. Possibly the configuration wasn’t done properly, hence you were facing an issue.

    If you want us to check thoroughly, you can send an email here: [email protected]

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter gwenn22

    (@gwenn22)

    Hi,

    I did some tests and I found where it came from: the problem comes from Smush, more precisely from the “Lazy load” tool.

    It was also creating problems with the blog page: the blocks of articles presented in grid were distorted.

    So I deactivated the function “Lazy load” of Smush (menu on the left then disable button at the bottom) and it worked.

    So it’s solved for me, but it’s still a problem that you might have to solve in order for both tools to work properly together.

    Thank’s !

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