• Resolved teamadesign

    (@teamadesign)


    When I activate Super Cache (version 1.4) Jetpack Publisher throws an error regarding the widgets.digg.com buttons.js javascript. This in turn knocks out further javascript calls and leads to a bit of a train wreck. If I use PHP caching there is no issue. Does this seem like an issue on the Jetpack side or the Super Cache side?

    Thanks,
    Aris

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/jetpack/

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  • Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic 🚀

    That’s an issue with the Digg button, as reported here:
    http://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/1973

    We’ll work on getting this fixed in a future version of Jetpack. In the meantime, I’m afraid I can only recommend that you remove the Digg button from your site.

    Thread Starter teamadesign

    (@teamadesign)

    Thanks for pointing that out Jeremy. I was hoping to be able to turn off the Digg button in Publisher, but there does not seem to be an option to entirely remove the service. Currently, Digg is in the hidden services but it continues to load. Are you saying that I should turn off Jetpack, or is there some other way to prevent Digg from loading onto the page?

    Thanks for you help,
    Aris

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic 🚀

    You can drag the button from the hidden services area to the Available services area to remove it from your site.

    Thread Starter teamadesign

    (@teamadesign)

    Der! Works like a charm. Thanks!

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