Script Conflict Issues on My Roblox-Themed Website
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Hello everyone,
I am currently managing a Roblox-focused website hosted on WordPress where I publish game guides, promo code updates, mod comparisons, and community tutorials. Over the past few weeks, I have been facing several technical challenges that I have not been able to properly diagnose. The main issue is inconsistent page loading speed, especially on posts that contain embedded Roblox game previews, YouTube walkthrough videos, and multiple high-resolution screenshots. While the WordPress dashboard reports normal performance metrics, users frequently report slow load times and occasional layout shifts. I suspect it may be related to how embedded scripts and media assets are being processed on WordPress managed environment, but I do not have direct access to server-level configurations to investigate further.
Another major problem involves JavaScript conflicts between a third-party Roblox stats widget (which pulls live game data) and the theme’s built-in interactive components. After adding the widget through custom HTML blocks, certain elements such as dropdown menus, search filters, and mobile navigation toggles intermittently stop functioning. There are no obvious fatal errors displayed in the frontend, but browser console logs show minor script warnings. Since WordPress restricts plugin uploads on certain plans and limits advanced script control, I am unsure how to properly isolate or defer the conflicting scripts. I would appreciate guidance on whether there is a best practice for safely embedding external game-related widgets within WordPress without breaking core theme functionality.
Additionally, I am experiencing caching inconsistencies. When I update Roblox promo code lists or modify structured content within posts, some visitors still see outdated versions for several hours. Clearing the WordPress cache from the dashboard does not always immediately resolve the issue. This is particularly problematic because Roblox-related content changes frequently, and users rely on timely updates. I am wondering if WordPress uses layered caching (server-side plus CDN-level) that might delay propagation, and if there is a recommended workflow to ensure real-time content updates without switching hosting providers.
Finally, I am concerned about SEO indexing behavior. Some of my Roblox tutorial pages are not being indexed consistently despite being publicly accessible and internally linked. The sitemap appears correct, and there are no noindex tags applied intentionally. However, search console reports occasional crawl anomalies. Could this be related to page performance, script-heavy content, or structured data conflicts? If anyone has experience running gaming-related or script-intensive sites on WordPress, I would greatly appreciate technical advice on optimizing performance, resolving script conflicts, and improving content indexing reliability within the platform’s limitations. Please assist as I have very little tech knowledge.
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Hi @joerootpk80
Could you please confirm the URL of the website you need assistance with?
Regards,
Vishal Mukadam
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Here is the my site https://executordelta.com.br/ you can check and please guide me how can I fix this issue. I don’t have technical experience. Thanks alot
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Hi
I am facing a similar issue on the website, where the content is visible properly in the desktop mode but in the mobile versions the elements are not aligned properly. Some times the images becomes on top & the text layout shift towards downwards while on the other hand text becomes distorted. I have checked the website using Iphone, Samsung, Huawei devices but on all the devices I am facing the same problem.
The website which I am talking about is https://theaetharsx2.com/ is based on emulator app where you can play the classic s2 games on your mobile device. Can you please guide me through thanks
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Hi there,
So unfortunately these sites: https://executordelta.com.br/ and https://theaetharsx2.com/ aren’t actually hosted by WordPress.com. Even though they’re sites that use the open source WordPress software we aren’t able to access any information on it since it isn’t hosted here. You may be able to get support from your host or from the WordPress open source software forums at https://wordpress.org/support/forums/
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