Hi,
thanks for your post, and sorry for the trouble.
Is this a precautionary question or are you experiencing problems? 🙂
If everything looks fine, you don’t have to exclude things. If things are broken, you could try excluding the “Custom CSS” files (saved at /wp-content/tablepress-combined.min.css).
Regards,
Tobias
Hi,
I experienced real problems. A mega menu broke down and the accordion functionality broke down. Quite funny though – almost by accident i found a table (one of 12 in one page) that seemed corrupted, at least I could not find what was wrong – but it broke the page in Chrome and Firefox – not in Safari.
So I got it sorted out without having to go into the cache issue. The problem occurred after changing the cache engine, that is why I connected it to caching.
I stored the broken table for later analysis, maybe i will find something in it.
Thanks for you prompt reply!
Hi,
this sounds really strange. In most cases, this is caused by changed dependencies or altered load orders of JS and CSS files, so that’s where you could potentially start an investigation.
Regards,
Tobias