• Resolved nik3sh

    (@nik3sh)


    Hello ,

    Hello ,

    First of all , I must say your plugin is something I was looking for since long time .

    I am using a theme where there are multiple css and js for various elements .

    I am trying to create 2 css and js files to be loaded on each page

    1 css/js which is applicable for sitewide where all elements which are important everywhere are loaded . This I want to get cached . All css and js code called in every page will be in this file

    2nd css/js file is for page specific elements .

    Can this be achieved via your plugin . Merging and minifyjng will also be needed .

    I can do this manually too but I want something that work long term since the theme will get updates and I don’t want to update each time the files that are changed .

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  • Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, do you still need help with your issue?

    Thank you

    Thread Starter nik3sh

    (@nik3sh)

    Yes the issue is still open , trying to find some plugin which can do this.

    Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Out of curiosity, what plugins have you tested so far?

    Thank you

    Thread Starter nik3sh

    (@nik3sh)

    I have tried all of them

    Merge + minify
    Fast velocity
    Asset cleanup
    And many more ,

    None of them provide these functionality , looking to get this feature .

    Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Unfortunately our plugin at present does not cater for what you are looking for.

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter nik3sh

    (@nik3sh)

    Can you build this functionality or are you planning to add ?

    Plugin Author Optimocha

    (@optimocha)

    Hi @nik3sh,

    Unfortunately, it’s not something that is on our roadmap for future versions; because Google PageSpeed and similar performance testing/tracking services argue against bundling CSS and JS files. Because websites using HTTP/2 protocols can serve so many assets at once and allow parallel downloading, bundling CSS/JS files became an old, obsolete practice.

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