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  • Plugin Author Joshua David Nelson

    (@joshuadnelson)

    Arpit,

    Thanks for reaching out! This is very likely due to the other plugin needing some, if not all, of its scripts in the header, so they are loaded prior to the content. More commonly it’s jQuery that needs to remain in the header, but it could be additional scripts.

    I’ve currently got a beta version of the next release that will give you a settings option to keep jQuery in the header, as well as filters for placing other scripts in the header more easily.

    You’re welcome to test the beta version (I’d recommend testing it on a staging site, not a production site) or utilize the walk-through here until the new version is released.

    Let me know if you need any other help!

    Thanks,
    Joshua

    Thread Starter Arpit G Shah

    (@arpitgshah)

    Dear Joshua,

    Thanks for your quick reply.

    But Calendarize It – Upcoming Events all the scripts needs to be add as like I did for the Revolutions Slider?

    Because Basically, I need to increase Google Web Page Speed My Website.

    I have other questions as well. How can we deal with the Header CSS to optimize it?

    It’s gives me – “Eliminate render-blocking JavaScript and CSS in above-the-fold content”

    If you can let me know your suggestions, then it would be good.

    Thanks,
    Arpit G Shah

    Plugin Author Joshua David Nelson

    (@joshuadnelson)

    Arpit,

    There are a lot of methods utilized to deal with those issues. My plugin can be helpful for some issues, but wasn’t really designed to match Google Page Speeds analysis per se.

    You might have to manually alter some of your site’s plugins, scripts, et cetera. Because plugins often insert individual javascript files, you’ll end up with a lot of http requests. You might consider using a CDN and/or minifying your scripts and stylesheets. There are numerous plugins to help with both.

    Best of luck!
    Joshua

    Thread Starter Arpit G Shah

    (@arpitgshah)

    Thanks, Joshua

    Thread Starter Arpit G Shah

    (@arpitgshah)

    Dear Joshua,

    Hope you are doing good.

    I have added the Revolutions Slider Script with the Head Part with the help of the functions.

    But it’s still saying me “Your page requires additional network round trips to render the above-the-fold content. For best performance, reduce the amount of HTML needed to render above-the-fold content.”

    If I will remove the Revolutions Slider Script then it will work. Any idea?

    Note: it was working before but it’s stop working as I have updated the Slider images.

    Thanks,
    Arpit G Shah

    Plugin Author Joshua David Nelson

    (@joshuadnelson)

    Arpit,

    This is a sometimes unavoidable issue that Google now highlights – “render-blocking javascript”. Basically, it’s telling you that your above-the-fold content has to wait until the script(s) are loaded before it is rendered. If you can, you should place your scripts below the fold.

    There is a good article about this here, and google an overview of it here.

    Hope that helps!
    Joshua

    Thread Starter Arpit G Shah

    (@arpitgshah)

    Actually, I have added the Revolutions Slider Script at the head part now, Because it wasn’t work before. so right now, it’s load with the head part and then revolutions slider is working.

    How can I make the script with the above-the-fold content?

    Plugin Author Joshua David Nelson

    (@joshuadnelson)

    Arpit,

    I’m not really sure what you’re asking for, or how it relates to my plugin. That first article I linked is a good resource for understanding above the fold content and render-blocking scripts.

    Cheers,
    Joshua

    Plugin Author Joshua David Nelson

    (@joshuadnelson)

    I’ve released a new version with some more options. I’m closing this issue, but if you need further help please reach out on this support form or the github issues forum.

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