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  • Thread Starter dyesol

    (@dyesol)

    Hi @abzlevelup

    Thank you very much for your help trying to figure this out. I found an additional article here – https://www.semrush.com/kb/956-unminified-files – from SEMRush that talks about unminified files.

    In the article it states:
    “Please note that our tool is a harsher critic than even Google at this time. We have reported errors even after a webpage passes Google’s page speed test. This is due to the thorough design of our check. If this issue doesn’t affect your page load time, simply ignore it.”

    I went ahead and ran the event pages through Google’s PageSpeed Insights test and none of the pages were flagged as having unminified files. Additionally I did a test with the SEO team, and the load time of the pages is under our current target.

    I believe this is a false positive from SEMRush’s SEO tool and have advised our SEO team to disregard those warnings.

    Thread Starter dyesol

    (@dyesol)

    Hi @abzlevelup

    Thank you for sending over the documentation.

    Currently the website is not using the file optimization or CDN from WP Rocket. I did notice in the documentation it states “Our plugins already serve minified assets”.

    Could this be an error on SEMRush’s (Our SEO tool and what is currently flagging the issue) part? If the assets already come minified and WP Rocket is not interfering, not sure what else could be creating this warning in SEMRush.

    Thread Starter dyesol

    (@dyesol)

    Thanks @abzlevelup . I will read through the article and provide you with an update.

    Thread Starter dyesol

    (@dyesol)

    Hi @abzlevelup

    1. WordPress Version – 5.9.3
    2. The Events Calendar Version – 5.16.2.1
    3. PHP Version – 7.4.30
    4. Direct URL to your Events Page? – Currently this is on our development environment which has whitelist protection enabled. I can send you a screenshot of the events page if that helps?

    Yes, the website uses WP Rocket for caching.

    Same issue here. Whenever I add a date or try to edit the date, it defaults back to 2006. I have tried to manually add “2022” but it switches back to 2010 when I click out of the input box.

    Thread Starter dyesol

    (@dyesol)

    Hello @abzlevelup

    Thank you for the information. I have been able to resolve most of the issues I am seeing. I will reach back out to support if I run into any other issues.

    Thread Starter dyesol

    (@dyesol)

    Hi @abzlevelup

    Thank you for following up. Unfortunately the environment has several security features in place (password protected, IP whitelisting, etc) and I will not be able to get you access. Could I provide screenshots of what I am seeing or any other type of information?

    1. WordPress – 5.9.3
    2. PHP – 7.4.30
    3. Event Calendar – 5.16.1 – Free version

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