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  • #44665
    kobi
    Guest

    HI THERE

    TODAY I UPDATED THE W3 Total Cache (W3TC) PLUG IN FOR MY WEBSITE, RIGHT AFTER THAT THE SLIDER ON THE
    HOME PAGE DISAPPEAR AND I GOT THIS MESSAGE INSTEAD:

    “Revolution Slider Error: You have some jquery.js library include that comes after the revolution files js include.
    This includes make eliminates the revolution slider libraries, and make it not work.

    To fix it you can:
    1. In the Slider Settings -> Troubleshooting set option: Put JS Includes To Body option to true.
    2. Find the double jquery.js include and remove it. ”

    IN ORDER FOR ME TO BRING THE SLIDER BACK I NEED TO Deactivate THE W3 Total Cache (W3TC) PLUGIN

    PLEASE CAN YOU HELP ME TO SOLVE THIS ISSUE
    THANKS

    #44724
    Marko Vasiljevic
    Keymaster

    Hello Kobi,

    Thank you for reaching out and I am happy to assist you with this.
    As I can see the W3 Total Cache is enabled on your website and I can see that the slider on the homepage is working.
    Can you please confirm if you are still experiencing the issue?
    If you are still experiencing the issue, can you please try to disable Minify in Performance>General settings, save all settings and purge the cache and see if the issue persists?
    Thanks!

    #44772
    kobi
    Guest

    hi Marko

    apparently from some reason it got back together the day after,
    i don’t know how exactly but im always happy that things go well without me sweating:)

    but anyway i took your suggestion and purge all cache and minify just in case.

    thanks much for your fast response! and i let you know if anything

    #44786
    Marko Vasiljevic
    Keymaster

    Hello,

    Thank you for the information and I am glad that the issue is resolved.
    Most likely once the plugin(s) were updated the cache needed to be purged.
    Thanks!

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