Fix SpeedyCache Blocking Divi Booster Icons from Displaying

Written by Dan Mossop

Divi Booster adds hundreds of new icons to Divi's header / footer. However, some of these may fail to display correctly if you have SpeedyCache enabled. This issue occurs because SpeedyCache incorrectly modifies the paths of font files necessary for the icons to load, replacing them with the site's root URL. Here's how you can sort it out and get the icons displaying again.

Add an Exclusion for Divi Booster's Icon Font Set in SpeedyCache

1. Test with SpeedyCache Disabled

First, verify the issue is due to SpeedyCache by temporarily disabling the plugin. If your icons display correctly with the plugin off, then we can be sure SpeedyCache is the causing the issue.

2. Add an Exclusion for Divi Booster Icons

To prevent SpeedyCache from altering the icon font paths, you need to exclude the Divi Booster icon font from SpeedyCache. You can do it like so:

 

  1. Go to WP Admin > SpeedyCache > Excludes.
  2. Click "Add New Rule."
  3. Set "Exclude Type" to "CSS."
  4. Choose "Exclude" as "Contains."
  5. For "Content," enter divi-booster-icons.
  6. Click "Save Rule."

3. Refresh and Clear Cache

After adding the rule, reload your site. If the icons don’t immediately appear, clear the SpeedyCache cache and check again.

This simple exclusion adjustment resolves the issue by stopping SpeedyCache from interfering with the icon font, effectively restoring their correct display on your site.

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About Dan Mossop

Dan is a Scottish-born web developer, now living in Brisbane with his wife and son. He has been sharing tips and helping users with Divi since 2014. He created Divi Booster, the first Divi plugin, and continues to develop it along with 20+ other Divi plugins. Dan has a PhD in Computer Science, a background in web security and likes a lot of stuff, 

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