• Resolved davidecorizzo

    (@davidecorizzo)


    Hi guys!

    I’ve gone crazy in the last few days because on a website I’m managing, when SG Optimizer is activated Safari browser on all devices (Mac, iPad and iPhone) is not able to display correctly all the elements of my website when it’s cached (so whenever I reload the local stored version).

    But through trial and error (disabled all plugins, try one by one, flushed every cache level each one, deleted local storage file on Safari, etc.) I’ve just discovered that if I activated the Disable Emoji option in the plugin, the website displays perfectly on Safari.

    May you investigate further about this, please??

    I enclose you the link to show you what happens. The first one is the website displayed when Disable Emoji is activate, on the contrary of the second one.

    https://imgur.com/a/UmFrDPA

    Thank you in advance. Regards

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  • Plugin Author Stanimir Stoyanov

    (@sstoqnov)

    SiteGround Representative

    Hey @davidecorizzo

    I just checked your website(which looks outstanding) and all elements are properly displayed when Disable Emojis is enabled.

    I checked the website on Safari and iphone and everything was ok.

    What I did was to enabled Emojis Removal, then I flushed the cache and checked the site.

    Could you please check again and provide step by step instruction how we can reproduce the issue if still exists.

    Regards,
    Stanimir

    Thread Starter davidecorizzo

    (@davidecorizzo)

    Hi Stanimir, sorry for the delay.

    Through further investigation I’ve discovered that a code snippet in functions.php which defers javascripts loading provoked a conflict with my WordPress installation.

    So, your plugin is fine. Thanks for your help.

    Regards

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