First of all, apologies for the inconvenience you are facing.
Can you please confirm if there was any specific action performed after which the CSS of some posts/pages started breaking?
Also, could you check the browser console (Network/Console tab) when the layout breaks and let us know if there are any errors showing there? If so, please share them here.
Lastly, have you contacted Cloudways support regarding this issue?
It will help us to narrow down the root cause more effectively.
Hi,
Thank you for your response!
The issues started after migrating from Elementor Cloud to Cloudways.
Here is a screenshot showing the error in the console tab: https://ibb.co/s96LmqZs
After clearing the cache, everything looks normal again, but after a few hours the same problem reappears. For now, I’ve disabled Breeze caching and the site has been working fine for the past few days — although the pages are noticeably slower without caching.
I already contacted Cloudways support, but unfortunately they were not able to help with this issue.
Thanks for sharing the details. As per my understanding, when you update a post through Elementor, it purges the previously stored cache in the Breeze cache folder, but the changes are not reflected on the frontend, which results in the layout breaking.
Could you please share the Cloudways support ticket number you have raised regarding this issue? This will help us track it better. From what we understand, there seems to be a conflict between the cache-clearing hooks of Elementor and Breeze in your application.
Once the issue is resolved, we will update this thread with the solution so that it can also help other users facing a similar problem.
The Cloudways support ticket is #724384.
Their response was that they couldn’t see any error and advised me to wait until it happens again and then contact support. However, this is a live website with visitors every minute, so I can’t leave the site broken until support has time to investigate the problem.
This is the reason why I tested it myself several times, including disabling the Elementor element cache and other settings, but that didn’t solve the issue either. For now, I’ve completely disabled the Breeze cache, which keeps the site stable, but the pages are noticeably slower without caching. I’d really like to resolve this problem so I can safely enable caching again.
Have you tried rolling back to Breeze 2.2.19? The latest version has changes to CSS optimisation that seem to be causing issues for a number of people, especially people using Astra theme.
It should be working fine with the Astra theme. Could you please share the point of conflict you’re facing with the latest version and Astra theme?
It seems the issue occurred due to a conflict after changing the hosting environment, which caused the layout to break when any cache plugin was installed — not specifically related to Breeze. We’ve made some adjustments, and it should now work correctly. This issue is not related to the latest version of the Breeze plugin.
Hope this helps!