• Resolved spitelis

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    Hello!
    I have recently downloaded LoftLoader Lite and it seems to be exactly what I am looking for. I will be purchasing the Pro edition once I iron out some kinks and ensure that it works as intended.
    Currently, I have an issue with Woocommerce pages. The loader works as intended in the rest of the website, but I have the following two problems with my Woocommerce shop and product pages (basically the pages that are autogenerated by Woocommerce).

    • When going to the shop / product page, it flashes for a second before the loader appears.
    • On mobile, the loader has wrong dimensions (it appears in the bottom right of the screen and makes the whole page scrollable like it’s bigger than the device screen). This is fixed after a few seconds.

    I am suspicious of my caching plugin, W3 Total Cache, since I have set it to not cache and not minify my woocommerce pages. I would like to exclude LoftLoader as well, but I am unsure of which files to exclude.

    EDIT: I tried adding some exclusions I found in the Loftloader Pro documentation, as well as disabling js minification altogether, and nothing seemed to change. Maybe the caching plugin is not to blame.

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  • Thread Starter spitelis

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    An update: I ended up purchasing the Pro version, because I thought that the Smooth Page Transition would help. Sadly, it doesn’t:

    • When going to the shop / product page, the loader appears, loads up to 60%, then the page flashes for a moment and then the loader keeps loading.
    • On mobile, when going to the shop / product page, the loader appears properly placed, loads up to 60%, then the page flashes for a moment and the loader reappears wrongly positioned.

    I am convinced that for some reason, the Woocommerce assets load first, delaying the loader itself. It doesn’t seem to be a caching issue and I cannot find a way around it.

    I repeat that the above are issues for both the Lite and Pro versions of the plugin.

    Thread Starter spitelis

    (@spitelis)

    Apparently the issue fixed itself, and I am not about to go fiddling to find out why. After all, it may have had to do with caching, or with the save location of the styles (I ended up trying saving them as a css file but went back to inline).

    In any case, I will close this ticket and be back if the problem resurfaces.

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