Cornerstone Custom Page CSS is loading on Woocommerce Pages

The custom CSS I added to my homepage in cornerstone has somehow been added to the header of my Woocommerce generated shop page (SEE PIC). It is “style id=cornerstone-custom-page-css”. This should not be on this page and I can’t find a way to stop it.

NOTE: THE CODE IN THE PICTURE BELOW HAS NEVER BEEN ENTERED INTO MY GLOBAL CSS EVER AT ANY TIME. ONLY ON THE INDIVIDUAL PAGE CUSTOM CSS FOR MY HOMEPAGE.

How do I fix this, because it is causing front-end style issues on the woocommerce shop page on mobile view when viewing at 481px and less?

Hi There,

Thanks for writing in! It seems that you’re using a caching plugin. Could you please try purging your cache and test and also disable 3rd party plugins to test for a plugin conflict.

Let us know how it goes.
Thanks!

I do not have a caching plugin installed. So I don’t see how that could be the issue…? I also tested for 3rd party plugin conflicts and there are no conflicts. Any other ideas?

Also that css that is in style id"cornerstone-custom-page-css" in my header was written in the custom css area of my specific home page which is not my woocommerce shop page. They are two different pages.

I think it may be a template problem where wordpress is confusing my woocommerce shop with my homepage. Because I have just made a CSS change to something in global CSS that was made with a identifier specific to my homepage and it changed both pages.

Hello There,

Thanks for writing in! I have tried to replicate the issue in our local testing server and the Cornerstone’s custom page css does not display in the WooCommerce shop page. This issue is something unique to your site alone. Would you mind providing us the url of your site with login credentials so we can take a closer look and fix the issue?

To do this, you can make a post with the following info:
– Link to your site
– WordPress Admin username / password

Thank you.

See the secure note below for my link to website and I’ve created a temporary wordpress admin username/password for you. This style script is loading on all woocommerce pages. You can see it when inspecting using the google chrome inspect tool and looking at the code between the <head><head/> tags

Hi there,

I noticed that you have a similar thread, let’s discuss it there to prevent confusion and more issues.

Thanks!

Yeah that’s fine.

Thanks for understanding. You can use the other thread for further communication and do not respond to this thread.

Cheers!

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