• Resolved francescah123

    (@francescah123)


    … rather than just the one needed. I wonder if there’s a way to only call the JS for the page it’s on?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support Shawn

    (@shawnogordo)

    I’ve asked the Blubrry dev team to look at your question. A response will be posted here as soon as they’ve had a chance to do so.

    Plugin Author Angelo Mandato

    (@amandato)

    Hello @francescah123,

    We do not call the enqueue script function ‘wp_enqueue_script()’ Unless a blog post with a podcast episode is displayed on a page. I suspect you have something going on on your home page which is pulling and rendering a podcast episode for display on the home page then perhaps stripping the HTML out after the fact before displaying it. It may be something with the section “Latest from the Blog” if one of those posts is a podcast episode that may be why it is happening on your home page.

    I checked some other random pages that do not have podcasts on them and they do not have the media element.js or powerpress.js libraries included. ref: https://www.ubisecure.com/about/resources/

    Thanks,
    Angelo

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