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  • Thread Starter Air.

    (@air-1)

    OK, scratch that. It is probably not elementor fault.

    We have mulitisite installation, with unified upload directory – it means files from all sites land in one place, not in per site directory. It is done so we save lot of space with our demo data. No matter.

    Case is to find a way to make upload directory work again in “classic style” just for elementor.

    With kind regards.

    Thread Starter Air.

    (@air-1)

    OK guys, i managed to solve this by adding blog id to file names that are generated per post and to global.css, so they look now like this:
    global-85.css
    post-85-10834.css

    Now I have question: could you add filters to Post_CSS_File::get_file_name() & Global_CSS_File::get_name() ? I know this is not standard situation, but thanks to it I wouldn’t have to edit plugin every time to make it work with my setup for demo sites.

    Maybe you have other proposition what I could “filter” to achieve similar effect of unique file names?

    Second thing – it would be great if you would check if those CSS files exists before embedding them, and if not recreate them on file request.

    With kind regards.
    Air.

    Thread Starter Air.

    (@air-1)

    edit: wrong topic

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by Air..

    Hi.. I got the same problem. The reason for it is caching plugin. If i combine all css files, the problem persists. When the option removed, I can see all styles.

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