Hi @francoispe
I hope you’re well today!
Some optimization options may be conflicting so it may be necessary to disable them in Divi but for now, I see that you are using NitroPack on site.
This is also adding a lot of JS/CSS optimization and caching and it’s doing this quite “agressively”, so to say It would have to be completely disabled on site if you are about to work with Hummingbird as these two won’t play well together.
It’s either NitroPack or Hummingbird, I’m afraid. It’s not a matter of any “restrictions” but just because of the way both plugins work and affect JS/CSS.
Kind regards,
Adam
Hello,
I am trying a working solution, that is why I set up Nitropack.
I know that Nitropack and Hummingbird aren’t compatible.
I would prefer Hummingbird as it is using my Redis server and helps manage assets very precisely.
For the moment ET support tells me it is on Hummingbird side.
I had no visibility on when you will answer me, so that I try another solution !
So, imagine I come back to hummingbird, do you have any idea from where that incompatibility is coming ?
Many thanks
François
Hi @francoispe
I hope you are doing well.
If you are using Redis you may need to flush the caches a couple of times.
Hummingbird will optimize the Assets when WordPress enqueue the styles and scripts, having some extra cache layers like Redis, Cloudflare or Hosting cache can delay this process.
Could you create a Staging website https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-staging/ and follow a plugin conflict test https://wpmudev.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Support-Process-Support-Process.gif to verify if anything is conflicting with Hummingbird.
Let us know the result you got.
Best Regards
Patrick Freitas
Hi @francoispe,
Since we haven’t heard from you for a while. I’ll mark this thread as resolved for now. Please feel free to re-open the thread if you need further assistance.
Best Regards
Nithin