• Resolved withlovingarms

    (@withlovingarms)


    All of my css is loaded twice on my page. It’s loaded after the classes:
    “post-content”
    “fusion-tb-header” (Avada theme)
    Is it possible to prevent this?

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  • Plugin Author ?ukasz Nowicki

    (@lukasznowicki)

    Hi @withlovingarms it shouldn’t, unless it is archive page and you didn’t tick “only single page” checkbox. I cannot tell you more, without links to page

    Thread Starter withlovingarms

    (@withlovingarms)

    Thanks for the quick reply.

    It’s not archive and “only single page” is unchecked.
    The page is here: (You can see the duplicate css if you check the page source.)

    https://www.bingobongokids.com/slapbattle/

    Plugin Author ?ukasz Nowicki

    (@lukasznowicki)

    Yeah, I think I see the problem, however I cannot see the page itself.
    Judging by the source code, custom code is added to the page itself, and then – to one of the slide in the slider which has to be post or page.
    Unfortunately, at this moment, there is no way to prevent this. And I’m not sure it it will in the future, because it’s hard to judge by the code, what is the context of the post and/or page display.

    Thread Starter withlovingarms

    (@withlovingarms)

    That is basically a blank page, but it happens on every page on my site.
    https://www.bingobongokids.com

    The menu system of the site is built using another post, so it must be getting duplicated there.

    Plugin Author ?ukasz Nowicki

    (@lukasznowicki)

    Yeah, it is possible.
    Both pages adds second code after “<section class=”fusion-tb-header”>” – and maybe Fusion uses posts as elements of something?
    I don’t know Fusion so I cannot tell you for sure.

    Thread Starter withlovingarms

    (@withlovingarms)

    Yea, I think that’s the case. Anyway, thanks for looking into it.

    Plugin Author ?ukasz Nowicki

    (@lukasznowicki)

    No problem, sorry I wasn’t able to help

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