• newuser33

    (@newuser33)


    Hi guys! First off AMAZING plugin! I’ve been getting much better PageSpeed results.

    I’m trying to make it work with the Aggregate CSS-files option as that makes the Pagespeed score even better but when I turn it on it breaks some of my website design, like some images go missing and text looks funky.

    I’ve managed to fix some of it by adding wp-content/themes to the exclude CSS but I still have some of my text looking weird. Is there another line of exclusion I could add to prevent this from happening?

    Thanks!

    -edit- I’m using Divi builder btw

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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    do you have “also aggregate inline CSS” active? if so, try disabling that to see if that solves the problem?

    frank

    Thread Starter newuser33

    (@newuser33)

    That worked, but when I have that option on I get way better pagespeed results, specially on desktop. Is there any way I can keep it on without it breaking this site or any more options I could activate that can help me with my page score?

    Thanks Frank

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    in that case you could re-activate “also aggregate inline CSS”, but you would have to identify the block of inline CSS that styles that weird text and exclude that specifically (by identifying a unique CSS-selector in there and adding that to the comma-separated CSS optimization exclusion list).

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