Hello there,
Please go to: Settings -> General and make sure the “WordPress Address (URL)” and “Site Address (URL)” are the same and that both have HTTPS in them.
If that doesn’t help, the next recommended step is the conflict test (ideally in a staging environment):
*Briefly* disable all other plugins and enable the default Twenty Twenty theme. Please also disable all add-ons. If this fixes the problem, as it probably will, enable everything one by one, checking each time to see when the problem returns.
Please let us know when you find the conflict so that we can take a look and see what we can do about it.
Best regards,
Cristian
*Briefly* disable all other plugins and enable the default Twenty Twenty theme. Please also disable all add-ons. If this fixes the problem, as it probably will, enable everything one by one, checking each time to see when the problem returns.
Thank you so much. Yes it seems the problem is in the plugin Autoptimize. After deactivate it so the string now gone.
As much possible we need plugin like autoptimize, could you suggest some plugin like this?
Hello,
As far as I’m concerned, TranslatePress should work just fine with any caching plugins. You just need to create the cache memory after you translate the site, in this way it the pages will be served updated. So if Autoptimize didn’t work for you, try something similar and it should probably work.
Best regards,
Plugin Support
Alex
(@alexcozmoslabs)
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