PayPal Pro forms conflicting with our cache plugin

Hello- we use SG Optimizer- a cache plugin from Siteground. When enabled the PayPal Pro forms look like this: https://rayrolando.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Screen-Shot-2019-01-19-at-4.34.22-PM.png

When it should look like this:

Any insight why this might be happening?

Hi Kim, I did a little research and it looks like SG can definitely cause conflicts … I’m wondering if you can try another alternative? Because if there are visible conflicts with S2, there might be others that show up later? :slight_smile:

That is, SG can cause conflicts with many other plugins :slight_smile:

It seems to be messing with the pro-form’s JS or CSS. If you open your browser’s console, do you see errors when loading that page?

Maybe SG Optimizer has a way to skip that page or s2’s CSS or JS files there? E.g. https://www.siteground.com/tutorials/wordpress/sg-optimizer/supercacher/#Exclude_URLs

:slight_smile:

I read a few of the replies to your issue & I very well could be missing something here but I would think that excluding any pages using your PayPal Pro forms from caching would solve your issue.

Hope that helps.

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Thank you both, I tried excluding the page but it seems, according to sg optimizer, it is a flat out plugin conflict and they are going to update their plugin to be compatible with s2.

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That’s great! Thank you for the update. :smiley: