The file is injected right before the child css file and after all the elementor css files. So it overrides a lot of these styles. Is there a way inject this file earlier in the head section?
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The file is injected right before the child css file and after all the elementor css files. So it overrides a lot of these styles. Is there a way inject this file earlier in the head section?
Hello, David-IU,
This is the expected behavior, as this file is generated automatically based on the options configured in the customizer.
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The 8Theme Team
It was not that way before the last update. For now the 6Np2o.css is the last css file before the child theme css is loaded. it overwrites all adjustments made in Elementor end so on. So our site had a dramatic style change since the last update. Please give me an advice to dequeue the styles.
Kind regards
David
The reason for such behavior may be related to caching or changes in the file loading order. We kindly recommend disabling caching and the CDN, then checking the issue again. If the problem persists, please provide us with access to the admin panel and FTP so we can investigate further.
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8Theme Team
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