Rating: 1 star
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problem is that there is no such file in 4.1 anymore.
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I installed the plug-in and immediately my site was completely broken. But that was no surprise because I knew I had to do some testing.
So I started trial and error, by adding one by one all the javascripts in the “ignore” section, to see which ones could work.
I exhausted all possible combinations, I even added ALL the js to ignore and started working the back way round. Nothing ever changed, my website never worked.
I uninstalled the plug-in and everything went back to normal.
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The plugin does exactly what is supposed to do and the developer is very friendly and extremely helpful. If there is a problem, he seems to want to fix it right away!
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And i can see others have asked about it almost a year ago, and got no answer.
Plugin seems broken, and abandoned.
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Thought Google Page Speed is saying the JS files could be compressed more.
https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/?url=theportlandcompany.com
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There aren’t 8 or 9 separate javascript files in my html outpout (right click / view source). So I believe my javascripts are being combined.
I have yet to see a performance in speed, but I’m sure there has to be a performance improvement as there must be less http requests.
So, I would say that this plugin seems to do what you want it to do. If it breaks a plugin, just add that plugin’s javascript file to the “JS Files to Ignore” line (I just add the .js file … not the plugin-name:js.file).
Overall, it’s my opinion that this plugin does what it says it’s supposed to do, and I have over 50 plugins … so I’m sure after I flush my website and browser cache I’ll see a performance increase.
Thanks to the author(s) for making this available on the WordPress repository!
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It breaks wp-comment-master. ??
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