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  • Plugin Author Peter Coughlin

    (@petercoughlin)

    Can you give me some details on how this breaks the plugin?

    Thanks..

    Thread Starter Radices

    (@radices)

    Well no not really lol. It just doesn’t load and/or render the CSS when I have the Zend stuff running. I’m just setting up a new VPS and trying to optimize it for WP sites.

    Plugin Author Peter Coughlin

    (@petercoughlin)

    Can you post a link to the site you having the problems on?

    If not, can you view the source code of your page and find the (custom css) link the plugin creates, and then open that in your browser and let me know what happens?

    Thread Starter Radices

    (@radices)

    Hey Peter,

    I’ll try that a bit later and let you know. I’m in Toronto so it’ll be tomorrow for you 🙂

    Thread Starter Radices

    (@radices)

    The link was in the source and I clicked through to the css file and it’s all there. I found that if I disabled Quickcache it fixed the issue. I’ll try super cache and see if I get the same thing. Although the speed gain on the Zend might negate using a caching plugin.

    Thanks for the help!!

    Cheers,

    Glenn Tate
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    Plugin Author Peter Coughlin

    (@petercoughlin)

    Great, thanks for checking that out. I’ll mark this as resolved..

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