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  • Plugin Contributor Fred

    (@fredawd)

    When merge Scripts is enabled and there are some conflicts, which causing issues at frontend of your website, fastest solution is to disable Merge Scripts and/or Styles.
    If your website support HTTP/2 there is probably no negative impact on pageload.

    If you want to keep merge Scripts enabled anyway, you′ll need to find the conflicting file(s) and exclude those from combining.

    So you have to learn what elements to exclude. Merge can break certain things because the mechanism doesn’t always load them in the exact perfect order. You would have this problem with other merge plugins as well.

    Thread Starter jfsberg

    (@jfsberg)

    Thanks Fred,

    agree, will have a lot of testing to do and I am going to install it on a demo site I use for testing to see what happens. But isn′t the first thing to do use the default setting (no manual settings) to see what happens?
    And then take it from there?
    Jan

    Plugin Contributor Fred

    (@fredawd)

    Yes, you`re right. That is the recommended way for most sites.

    Thread Starter jfsberg

    (@jfsberg)

    Thanks, I′ll keep you updated what happens so I am not yet marking it as resolved.

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