• I was wondering if there is anything I can do about wp-content/cache/wpfc-minified/…./w4bf.css having 95.9% of unused bytes and/or is there a point to it when the goal is to speed up a website (and stop using parts of codes that don’t need to be used or can be optimzied)?

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  • Hey @heggyy,

    As you may know, this plugin does not incorporate a feature to remove unused CSS or dequeue unused plugin assets (CSS and JS files) by page.

    If you want to boost your site’s performance — in addition to using this plugin — install the plugin Perfmatters. Worth every bit. Their support is A+ too!

    Perfmatters will allow you to remove unused CSS, dequeue unused plugin assets (CSS and JS files) by page, and perform many other performance-enhancing tasks not covered by this plugin. In fact, both plugins complement each other — like good brothers ??

    If you decide to use Perfmatters, read carefully their instructions for using the plugin’s Script Manager feature.

    Hope this helps!

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    Note: We’re not affiliated Perfmatters nor benefitting from the above recommendation. We use both plugins together and they work like a charm.

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    sorry but there is no feature such a feature which can fix the Reduce unused CSS warning.

    would be great if wp fastest cache have this feature in the future

    • remove unused CSS?
    • dequeue unused plugin assets (CSS and JS files) by page
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