Wordpress LScache Plugin: Plugin is breaking the price filter control of woocommerce
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 Hello people, The plugin seems to be breaking the CSS of the woocommerce price filter. With the plugin disabled, the filter is ok: https://prnt.sc/tz8xlj / https://prnt.sc/tz8yvq With the plugin enabled, the filter disappears: https://prnt.sc/tz8xw8 I deactivated all options for CSS, JS, HTML and all other optimization options, and then cleared the browser cache (even access in another browser where I never accessed the site), but even so the filter does not appear. It only appears when I disable the plugin. Please, can you help me? Thank you! Hi, Could you please provide the report number ? You can get it from toolbox ?> report , click send to LiteSpeed and also , please try reset to default setting and see if it works. Best regards, Hello @CacheCrawler Report sent, n? TTUQNXGP Hi, Could you please turn off all the JS optimization , and purge all , see how it goes ? if that didnt work , go to toolbox ?> export/import , export your current setting , reset to default , purge all , and see if it works Best regards, Hello @CacheCrawler I deactivated all the js but it didnt work. But I realized something. When I access this page without being logged in, the filter appears normal (even with all js options enabled) (https://prnt.sc/u0i5lr), but when I am logged in the filter does not appear and the menu accordion does not work and the images sometimes do not load (https://prnt.sc/u0i6gj). Hi, then could you please screenshot the request lists for both login and guest user, lets see if there is any different and did it work when you reset to default ? Best regards, I set it as default and the filter worked normally. I decided to disable JS Minify and JS Combine and the filter worked. So I accessed the browser console and collected all the js and checked one by one until I found 5 js that are causing the problem: /wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/widget.min.js /wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/mouse.min.js /wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/slider.min.js /wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/assets/js/frontend/price-slider.min.js /wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/assets/js/accounting/accounting.min.js I inserted these 5 js for the exclusion and the filter is working normally. I already had 5 js in the exclusion giving problems on other pages, and now insert 5 more js. Is it normal to have so many js giving problems? The moment will come when I will insert all the js in the exclusion and none will be optimized. Hi, its rare to see such case, but if your site does have a lot of different kind of features/functions , then it could be normal. Best regards, Ok, thanks!
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