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...ox, i.e. a choice of option 2 of the cookie selection does not trigger an opt-out.
The opt-out options can also be added to a button or link via the CSS classes borlabs-cookie-google-opt-out and borlabs-cookie-facebook-opt-out.
Example:
<a class="borlabs-cookie-google-opt-out">Click here to o...
If your JavaScript is broken try the Cache Preset Test CSS first - provided there are no errors try Test JS next. Any reappearing problems with elements (like e.g. a broken slider) are a sure sign for JavaScript errors.
More often than not your problems should be solved by moving JavaScript to th...
If you notice any problems with the appearance of your website try the Cache Preset Test JS first. If now everything appears normal try Test CSS and look for reappearing errors. Those are usually a product of faulty CSS code. You should check custom CSS code for a missing } - looking in media querie...
...he removes all of them and uses GZIP to compress your page, which saves your and your visitors traffic.
Many plugins have their own JavaScript and CSS files, which results in more requests to your server. Borlabs Cache combines all these JavaScript and CSS files, so that in the best case your vis...
...quested. Thus a first visit can take a little longer than usual, as the cached data will be optimized beforehand. This includes e.g. JavaScript & CSS optimization and HTML minification - depending on your Borlabs Cache configuration and server hardware this can take several seconds. Saving the B...
...o test if your site works like before (of course, way faster ;-)).
If your site looks broken, try another Cache Preset like Test CSS or Test JS. If it is still not working and you feel completely lost, click on Borlabs Cache > Support and get in touch...
...ompress options:
Advanced Settings > General > Compress pages
Advanced Settings > JavaScript > Compress
Advanced Settings > CSS > Compress
After disabling these options, you should be able to re-access your website. You can use tools like Google PageSpeed to test if y...
... Please ensure that in /wp-content/ and /wp-content/cache/ there is no .htaccess file with a Deny from all rule, that could prevent a browser to load CSS or JavaScript files from there.