Firstly, thanks for building this very useful plugin and making it freely available.
I’ve been experimenting with the page cache and cache priming options. I see that pages listed in the priming sitemap will only be regenerated at the set interval if the current cached version has expired. I understand this makes sense generally, but is it possible to force the cached version(s) to be updated at the specified interval?
Note that I’ve set DISABLE_WP_CRON to true and am running wp-cron via a cron job.
Regards
]]>I have a couple of suggestions for your plugin’s Preload feature:
Until Item 2 above is implemented, how can I confirm that your Preload feature is working properly after I set up the feature with a manual cron (i.e., the cron that you provided)?
Thank you!
]]>I had a issue with preload, when i print content of a page, there is a error loading show, you can see this screenshot https://prnt.sc/pH6eob9kf1Jb. I checked and see that all css was printed on the footer https://prnt.sc/d31FzQQVQNtb. Can you let me know how to fix it?
Thanks!
]]>Every time we try to enter our website’s sitemap URL into the Preload Settings field, we keep getting the following message: At least one sitemap must be added.
Fix appreciated.
Thank you!
]]>When we install the Google Analytics Tracking Code using your plugin’s feature, it appears the added googletagmanager tracking code is being preloaded.
When we install the Google Analytics Tracking Code manually into our header, the googletagmanager tracking code is not preloaded (as it should be).
We confirmed the above using DebugBear’s Website Speed Testing Tool.
Details (Google Tag Manager Loaded via Analytify): Avoid Preloading Async Resources
Details (Google Tag Manager Loaded Manually): Clean
The above is causing a delay in our website loading speed due to an increase in our TBT.
Kindly review and fix the above (i.e., your Google Tracking Code) to ensure it’s not preloaded.
Until then, our temporary fix is to install our Google Analytics Tracking Code manually into our header.
Note: We are delaying the loading of the Google Tag Manager JS file (gtag/js) per standard (i.e., expected) practices. That is, via Async.
If we missed something, please advise! So far, we can can confirm the above.
Thank you!
]]>It works fine and when added manually, it appears on frontend.
QUESTION / OBJECTIVE
– When I create a new page OR when a custom template is selected in the backend, i’m looking to do the following:
–> Automatically (by code) preload/add the “Testimonial Block” (or conceptually any other block) (preferable in locked state) to the Gutenberg editor
Is this somehow possible?
]]>I’ve been testing my site a bit, and I was wondering if it was possible to preload background hero images automatically with Optimole? Google Lighthouse is warning me that my hero image is not preloaded in my metrics.
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