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OK, fixed it!!! Seems to be ok, at least for now… The culprit was the PWA that cached Humminbirds js files. For those who might have the same or similar you have to enable and disable all cache features in any plugin you’re using. I had disabled PWA plugin and then turned on but didn’t work.
But even though it wasn’t Hummingbird’s total fault, now that I disabled it and fixed the issue, I tested my site’s speed at GTmetrix and the speed is now higher than before! Without Hummingbird or any other cache plugin I got 89%… I am not saying that the plugin is bad or has problems, may be I didn’t know how to use it correctly. Eventualy, the owners should make a more detailed instruction on how to use their plugin.
GOOD LUCK to anyone who’s having problems with cache. I personal advise is: Don’t do nothing! Don’t go crazy and install the first plugin you see. Just because thousands of people installed it doesn’t mean that’s gonna work for you. The best is to check your HTML code, see if it’s ok by using free online HTML like ‘freeformatter’ and use asyn or parse in scripts… Take a little time to read ‘recent’ articles about the matter. Don’t stick to the first solution you read. See what other people are doing about the problem. Some times just a little code here and there will solve the issue.
If you’re reading this and you’re not the developer of the plugin, I’m sure you are having a problem. So, good luck!
Me too!!! Every thing was working just fine but after installing Hummingbird CHAOS started! Site speed went down from 95 to 30 and after I deactivated the plugin, my pages were still displaying the old cached files AND I got 404 errors that Hummingbird .js files couldn’t be found. I’m days trying to fix this problem and loosing income from ads!!!