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  • Thread Starter snippet24

    (@snippet24)

    Also to add both libraries actually exist I just checked them in wp-includes/js

    Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    @snippet24 Query Monitor should show a “missing” label next to the missing dependency, and as this isn’t the case in your screenshot it unfortunately means something is quite messed up with the script dependency system on your site that QM can’t detect.

    Your best approach is, as always, to try deactivating the plugins on your site one by one to try to identify the culprit, and to try switching to one of the default “Twenty” themes to see if your theme is at fault.

    Best of luck and do let me know if you find out what the problem is, then I’ll see if I can account for this in QM to make it more helpful in the future.

    Thread Starter snippet24

    (@snippet24)

    Thank you for the input!! If I resolve it I definitively will 😉

    Thread Starter snippet24

    (@snippet24)

    Ok deactivating RapidLoad Power-Up for Autoptimize indeed makes the script error go away. I will notify them.

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