• Resolved marsch

    (@marsch)


    Hi,

    Is this file essential for the plugin or can this be deregistered? plugins/cleantalk-spam-protect/css/cleantalk-public.min.css

    Thank you

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  • Plugin Support SergeM

    (@serge00)

    Hello @marsch,

    I’m transferring this question to the programmer staff. Please, wait up to 3 business days.

    Thread Starter marsch

    (@marsch)

    Thank you very much for looking into this.

    Plugin Support SergeM

    (@serge00)

    Yes, the file is essential and is needed for the plugin to work properly.

    Could you tell the reason why you want to deregister it? I assume you have a conflict between the plugin and the theme?

    Thread Starter marsch

    (@marsch)

    Thank you for letting me know.

    I would just like to decrease the amount of files that load on my site, but given that the file is tiny it’s doesn’t really matter.

    Your plugin works super well 🙂

    Plugin Support amagsumov

    (@amagsumov)

    Hello @marsch,

    Thank you for your clarification. As @serge00 already mentioned, this file is needed for the plugin to work correctly.

    If you have any other questions, feel free to aks.

    Thank you!

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