Tagged: dynamic_avia, enfold
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March 10, 2026 at 12:00 pm #1495909
I seem to have encountered the same problem as in this post.
I did the same changes as suggested in this post, but the files remains. These files are over 40GB on what is a relativly small and static site.
Right now the site has 5GB allocated for the entire website and is over 964% over that, 48GB as of right now. The site in question is lindked below.I have contacted my hosting company and they tell me they can delete these files manually for me. Is there any problems in doing this?
March 10, 2026 at 6:39 pm #1495918Hey Advantage09,
Please try to delete the files manually via FTP, then save the theme options so that the theme files will be regenerated.
Best regards,
RikardMarch 10, 2026 at 10:24 pm #1495931I got a warning accessing the site using FileZilla, so I will ask my host to delete the files. There is 224580 files in that folder. But using FileZilla there is no way to save anything after deleting or doing anything in FileZilla as far as I know? And since I am not inside the WP installation, how should this be saved?
Regards Nina
March 11, 2026 at 6:25 am #1495938Hey Advantage09,
Thank you for the update.
Yes, your hosting company can safely delete the files in the dynamic_avia folder manually. That folder only contains cached css and js files that the theme regenerates automatically on the next page load, so there is no risk of losing any content or settings.
Before proceeding though, we recommend creating a full site backup or restore point just to be safe.
After the files are deleted, go to Enfold > Performance panel and enable the “Delete Old CSS And JS Files?” option and save. This tells the theme to clean up old cached files automatically going forward, which should prevent the folder from growing out of control again.
Once that is done, simply visit your site in a browser and the theme will regenerate only the files it actually needs.
Let us know if the issue persists.
Best regards,
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