Hello @ottodix ,
The reported issue is rather different than the one you referred to in your reply. The previous problem was resolved by our developers soon after it was reported.
The current scenario is different and it seems it affects only the combined CSS functionality on a mobile device. We would like to receive further details on your end before we bring this issue to the attention of our developers. It is possible that the current issue is due to some custom issue with the way your template combines the CSS when served on a mobile device.
Would you please clarify if you are importing the external CSS and then enabling the Combine CSS functionality or if this is done afterward? Have you tried enabling the combination after the import is completed and the cache is flushed? Does this occur if you use a different .css? Nowadays the recommended method for import is using <link> tags that allow for better performance and more control over the loading order of CSS files.
We are awaiting your reply!
Best regards,
Georgi Ganchev
Honestly, I don’t know, and I’m not willing to debug it further. Purging the cache doesn’t resolve the issue though.
As it occurs only on mobile, you may be right about the fact that it’s related to the theme. This theme is called generatepress.
As it’s not a critical issue, I’ve enabled it back, I give you one week in case your developers want to investigate it :
The issue on this page appears with the white mandala image over the green background of the box containing this text : “Le toucher guérit, le toucher apaise, le toucher calme, le toucher communique. Sathya Sai Baba“
The problematic css rule is
background-image: url(/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/mandala_white-1.svg);The other issue with the @import css file, I’m not willing to put it back, as it broke the webfont for the main titles.
- This reply was modified 9 hours, 41 minutes ago by ottodix.
I’ve spend some more time : actually it’s both on mobile and desktop.
Siteground optimizer transform this css rule to
background-image : url(https://www.ayurveda-barbara.com/wp-content/themes/generatepress_child//wp-content/uploads/2023/08/mandala_white-1.svg)So it doesn’t recognize the first slash, which means “this url is relative to the root”. Weird, it seems like a basic rule, so maybe there is something else there, I don’t know
Hello @ottodix ,
Please, post a support ticket through the SiteGround’s Helpdesk system. This will allow us access to test the reported issue and help you further.
https://eu.siteground.com/kb/how_to_post_support_tickets/
Thank you.
Regards,
Plamen.M
Tech Support Team
SiteGround.com
