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  • Thread Starter huislaw

    (@huislaw)

    I have disabled it for now, do let me know if I need to enable it for checking.
    Thanks.

    Plugin Support Williams – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support8)

    Hi @huislaw

    I hope you’re well today!

    That’s often related to some JS optimization going on on site where the “order” of the scripts loading is changed, especially with scripts being deffered.

    Are you using currently any plugin (like e.g. WP Rocket, W3 Total Cache, Autoptimize or our own Hummingbird) that is optimizing JS on the site? If yes, could you try turning it of temporarily (and clear cache if there is any) then check if the issue is still happening for you?

    Best regards,
    Adam

    Thread Starter huislaw

    (@huislaw)

    Hi, I tested, it is caused by Autoptimize plugin.
    How can I tweak the setting to make it work?

    Thanks.

    excluding wp-smushit/app/assets/js/smush-lazy-load.min.js should do the trick ??

    Thread Starter huislaw

    (@huislaw)

    Thanks, it works now.

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