• hi guys,
    our web host have just informed us about an issue with minify css associated with your plugin.

    The error comes from the file:

    gearscoot.com/wp-content/cache/minify/c7e1c.css

    as a result the page’s layout gets compromised: https://prnt.sc/k45dcs
    We had to disable the “minify” section in order for the website’s layout to load properly.

    Can you please help us fix the issue asap.
    Thanks,
    Martin Gearscoot Customer Care

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Contributor gidomanders

    (@gidomanders)

    Now you’ve disabled the Minify, you should be able to see the order of stylesheets in the Developer Tools network tab. Enable Minify on Manual mode and drag-drop the order of the stylesheets in the same order you see in the network tab. If you still have the layout issue, there is something wrong in one of the stylesheets, not in our CSS Minify. You should check what line is causing the issue and then change that stylesheet. If you need any help with that, please don’t hesitate to ask.

    Thread Starter czacza77

    (@czacza77)

    I can’t find the “Developer Tools network tab”. Where is this tab located?

    Here are all of the available W3 Total cache settings / tabs on my end:

    https://prnt.sc/k4fg2b – screenshot

    Plugin Contributor gidomanders

    (@gidomanders)

    You visit your website Front-end, like the homepage, right click and you should have an option like “inspect”. Something should pop up or a window should open. In there should be a tab called network. If you refresh the page, you’ll see a list of requests. Most browsers have another tab bar underneath the tab bar with an option like “CSS” or “style”. That’s a filter to only see the stylesheets listed. That’s how you find out what stylesheets your website is loading.

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