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Discussion in 'Basic Support Forum' started by Aerovine Media, Jan 8, 2020.

  1. Aerovine Media

    Aerovine Media New Member
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    Hello, our site is using the divi powerful theme and one of the headers. When it initially loads, the logo is displayed very large and then it jumps up and resizes to the proper size and the rest of the heading loads. Is it possible to have this be more seamless so it loads proper? The site is sloairport.com
     
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  2. Divi Powerful

    Divi Powerful Administrator
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    This is how Divi works for injected elements. It will first load the content, then only the CSS to style it.

    There are 2 workarounds:

    1. Use a preloader plugin to hide the page until it's fully loaded. There are plenty free preloader plugin out there. For example: https://wordpress.org/plugins/the-preloader/

    2. Go to Divi > Theme Options to set up the below settings. After you set that, visit every page of your site & Divi will save a copy of the CSS of each page in file format. The next visit to your page will have the CSS file load first & you don't have to see the 'flashing'.

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