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↑ | Autoptimize speeds up your website by optimizing JS, CSS, images (incl. lazy-load), HTML and Google Fonts, asyncing JS, removing emoji cruft and more. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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Autoptimize speeds up your website by optimizing JS, CSS, images (incl. lazy-load), HTML and Google Fonts, asyncing JS, removing emoji cruft and more.
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Autoptimize makes optimizing your site really easy. It can aggregate, minify and cache scripts and styles, injects CSS in the page head by default but can also inline critical CSS and defer the aggregated full CSS, moves and defers scripts to the footer and minifies HTML. You can optimize and lazy-load images (with support for WebP and AVIF formats), optimize Google Fonts, async non-aggregated JavaScript, remove WordPress core emoji cruft and more. As such it can improve your site's performance even when already on HTTP/2! There is extensive API available to enable you to tailor Autoptimize to each and every site's specific needs.↵ If you think performance indeed is important, you should at least consider one of the many free page caching plugins (e.g. <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/speed-booster-pack/">Speed Booster pack</a> or <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/cache-enabler">KeyCDN's Cache Enabler</a>) to complement Autoptimize or even <a href="https://misc.optimizingmatters.com/partners/?from=partnertab&partner=aopro">consider Autoptimize Pro</a> which not only has page caching but also image optimization, CDN, critical CSS and more! | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Autoptimize makes optimizing your site really easy. It can aggregate, minify and cache scripts and styles, injects CSS in the page head by default but can also inline critical CSS and defer the aggregated full CSS, moves and defers scripts to the footer and minifies HTML. You can optimize and lazy-load images (with support for WebP and AVIF formats), optimize Google Fonts, async non-aggregated JavaScript, remove WordPress core emoji cruft and more. As such it can improve your site's performance even when already on HTTP/2! There is extensive API available to enable you to tailor Autoptimize to each and every site's specific needs.↵
If you think performance indeed is important, you should at least consider one of the many free page caching plugins (e.g. <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/speed-booster-pack/">Speed Booster pack</a> or <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/cache-enabler">KeyCDN's Cache Enabler</a>) to complement Autoptimize or even <a href="https://misc.optimizingmatters.com/partners/?from=partnertab&partner=aopro">consider Autoptimize Pro</a> which not only has page caching but also image optimization, CDN, critical CSS and more!
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<strong>Autoptimize Pro</strong><br />↵ <a href="https://misc.optimizingmatters.com/partners/?from=partnertab&partner=aopro">Autoptimize Pro is a premium Power-Up</a>, adding image optimization, CDN, page caching, automatic critical CSS rules and extra “booster” options, all in one handy subscription to <a href="https://misc.optimizingmatters.com/partners/?from=partnertab&partner=aopro">make your site even faster!</a>! | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<strong>Autoptimize Pro</strong><br />↵
<a href="https://misc.optimizingmatters.com/partners/?from=partnertab&partner=aopro">Autoptimize Pro is a premium Power-Up</a>, adding image optimization, CDN, page caching, automatic critical CSS rules and extra “booster” options, all in one handy subscription to <a href="https://misc.optimizingmatters.com/partners/?from=partnertab&partner=aopro">make your site even faster!</a>!
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<a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/disable-remove-google-fonts/">Disable Remove Google Fonts</a> for additional Google Font removal | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/disable-remove-google-fonts/">Disable Remove Google Fonts</a> for additional Google Font removal
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No, the Critical CSS power-up is not needed any more, all functionality (and many fixes/ improvements) are now part of Autoptimize. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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No, the Critical CSS power-up is not needed any more, all functionality (and many fixes/ improvements) are now part of Autoptimize.
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Have a look at the troubleshooitng instructions at https://blog.futtta.be/2022/05/05/what-to-do-when-autoptimize-breaks-your-site/ | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Have a look at the troubleshooitng instructions at https://blog.futtta.be/2022/05/05/what-to-do-when-autoptimize-breaks-your-site/
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This happens when aggregating JavaSCript and ticking the "force in head" option or when not aggregating and not deferring. Consider changing settings. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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This happens when aggregating JavaSCript and ticking the "force in head" option or when not aggregating and not deferring. Consider changing settings.
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Although Autoptimize comes without any warranties, it will in general work flawlessly if you configure it correctly. See "Troubleshooting" below for info on how to configure in case of problems. If you want you can <a href="https://demo.tastewp.com/autoptimize">test Autoptimize on a new free dummy site, courtesy of tastewp.com</a>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Although Autoptimize comes without any warranties, it will in general work flawlessly if you configure it correctly. See "Troubleshooting" below for info on how to configure in case of problems. If you want you can <a href="https://demo.tastewp.com/autoptimize">test Autoptimize on a new free dummy site, courtesy of tastewp.com</a>.
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It minifies all scripts and styles and configures your webserver to compresses them with good expires headers. JavaScript be default will be made non-render-blocking and CSS can be too by adding critical CSS. You can configure it to combine (aggregate) CSS & JS-files, in which case styles are moved to the page head, and scripts to the footer. It also minifies the HTML code and can also optimize images and Google Fonts, making your page really lightweight. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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It minifies all scripts and styles and configures your webserver to compresses them with good expires headers. JavaScript be default will be made non-render-blocking and CSS can be too by adding critical CSS. You can configure it to combine (aggregate) CSS & JS-files, in which case styles are moved to the page head, and scripts to the footer. It also minifies the HTML code and can also optimize images and Google Fonts, making your page really lightweight.
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Troubleshooting Autoptimize | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Troubleshooting Autoptimize
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Why is jquery.min.js not optimized when aggregating JavaScript? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Why is jquery.min.js not optimized when aggregating JavaScript?
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<strong>Premium Support</strong><br />↵ We provide great <a href="https://misc.optimizingmatters.com/partners/?from=partnertab&partner=autoptimizepro">Premium Support and Web Performance Optimization services</a> with Accelera, check out our offering on <a href="https://misc.optimizingmatters.com/partners/?from=partnertab&partner=autoptimizepro">https://accelerawp.com/</a>! | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<strong>Premium Support</strong><br />↵
We provide great <a href="https://misc.optimizingmatters.com/partners/?from=partnertab&partner=autoptimizepro">Premium Support and Web Performance Optimization services</a> with Accelera, check out our offering on <a href="https://misc.optimizingmatters.com/partners/?from=partnertab&partner=autoptimizepro">https://accelerawp.com/</a>!
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And this a nice alternative approach (provided by fboylovesyou); | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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And this a nice alternative approach (provided by fboylovesyou);
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No, Autoptimize does not support a non-default WP_CONTENT_URL out-of-the-box, but this can be accomplished with a couple of lines of code hooking into Autoptimize's API. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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No, Autoptimize does not support a non-default WP_CONTENT_URL out-of-the-box, but this can be accomplished with a couple of lines of code hooking into Autoptimize's API.
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