Aggregate inline JS results in best Pagespeed score but huge cache
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Frank,
First off I’d like to say that Autoptimize combined with Critical CSS and Rapidload is producing by far the best Pagespeed insights scores I’ve ever been able to obtain. Combined with Static Server Caching performed by my host WPMU I’m consistently seeing mobile scores in the 90+ range.
There is just one little problem I’m trying to get to the bottom of. In order for my site to function correctly I must activate “Aggregate inline JS” otherwise certain aspects of the site won’t load correctly (not sure why).
With the “Aggregate inline JS” setting enabled my cache is growing to over 1GB per day. I’ve combed through the support pages and seen others facing similar issues however have been unsuccessful thus far in using the available information to resolve my own issue.
Obviously refreshing both the AO cache and the Static Server Cache on a daily basis is less than ideal, especially because the Rapidload cache must rebuild itself with each refresh as well.
Do you mind taking a look at my site and letting me know if you have any ideas on how I may be able to fix this?
Thanks,
RyanThe page I need help with: [log in to see the link]
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