• Resolved Michael

    (@mgparisi)


    //ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.1.1/jquery.min.js

    Yep,, just confirmed it. Causing huge problems as this is the second version of jquery on my website. 100% added by sitekit. Please advise as its bringing the website down.

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  • Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Hi @mgparisi,

    Thanks for sharing your findings. Site Kit doesn’t request this resource on your site. If you’re finding multiple plugins are loading the JQuery resources, in particular one that’s not bundled within the WordPress jQuery version, it’s not uncommon to run into jQuery related conflicts.

    Note also that the jQuery resource you shared is only hosted on Google CDN’s, it’s not requested via Site Kit. Do you know what plugin this is? What you may wish to do is ask the developer to apply a no conflict mode, or you could try a JQuery no conflict plugin.

    Thread Starter Michael

    (@mgparisi)

    When I disable SiteKit, the file vanishes.

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Hi @mgparisi,

    If you’d like to share your Site Health information using this form I’d be happy to check this for you. Please also include information on where you’re seeing this resource being added (ie. On the Site Kit dashboard page, on the front end of your site or elsewhere). If it’s on the front end of your site I can also check this if you share any particular URL. What could be happening is you have something added via Tag Manager, which is enabled via Site Kit, or you may have a third party plugin that interacts with a Site Kit placed snippet.

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    As we didn’t receive a response I’ll mark this as resolved. Feel free to open a new support topic if you continue to encounter issues, or reopen this topic and we’d be happy to assist.

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