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  • HI Sebastian, I’m not personally familiar with Autoptimize but as with any tool that optimizes your site by combining JavaScript and CSS files, I would suggest turning it off for mobile browsers unless it’s been optimized to work with your mobile theme. Thanks, c.

    Thread Starter sebastianv

    (@sebastianv)

    Thx BraveNewCode. But how can I turn it off for mobile browsers?

    Hi Sebastian, most caching plugins allow you to exclude user agents, and WPtouch has a feature to attempt to disable specific plugins during loading. Thanks, c.

    https://support.wptouch.com/support/solutions/articles/5000523464-core-settings-compatibility

    Thread Starter sebastianv

    (@sebastianv)

    To disable spec. plugins during loading I must activate Wptouch pro, or? This was on myy agenda anyway..

    hi guys;
    I’m autoptimize’s developer, some randomish remarks;

    1. performance optimization (page caching & CSS/JS optimization) are even more important on mobile then on desktop (stating the obvious here)
    2. it should be perfectly possible to configure AO in such a way that WPTouch works (cfr. the troubleshooting part in AO’s FAQ)
    3. AO has an API which allows someone with basic PHP/ WP experience to stop JS, CSS or ALL optimization of any request, based on (part of) the URL, the HTML or functions (e.g. is_cart() in WooCommerce). Based on this it should be trivial to disable either CSS, JS or CSS optimization when WPTouch is active.

    That being said, I’d be happy to work with the WPTouch-team to identify the optimal configuration to optimize WPToush-sites ??

    kind regards,
    frank

    Thread Starter sebastianv

    (@sebastianv)

    Hi Frank Goossen, thx for your answer!

    3. AO has an API which allows someone with basic PHP/ WP experience to stop JS, CSS or ALL optimization of any request, based on (part of) the URL, the HTML or functions (e.g. is_cart() in WooCommerce). Based on this it should be trivial to disable either CSS, JS or CSS optimization when WPTouch is active.

    How can I do that?

    Thx, Sebastian

    well, there’s example code of how to disable all optimization based on url (path) in autoptimize_helper.php_example for starters ??

    frank

    Thread Starter sebastianv

    (@sebastianv)

    Thx. sorry to ask u again.

    I just know WP-basics. Where do I have to put the code?

    Sebastian

    best & easiest would be to add it using the code snippets plugin.

    frank

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