• Resolved Guillermo

    (@guillermo77)


    I use Based on Post Types, I think is the more simple because all my posts are similar and I think no is necessary make one CSS for each post (i dont no).
    I like know if this setting take the CSS in personalized, and the function.php
    In definitive if take all the CSS how I watch the posts.

    In Processed Log, the expired URL, will be delete or hide?

    Why At the end of the url say url…./nocache/

    I no understand this: Allow the CSS for a post, term, post type or taxonomy to always override the generated CSS. By default, the generated CSS takes precedence if it is present.

    You recommend one cache mode in particular?

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  • Plugin Support Gerard Blanco

    (@sixaxis)

    Hi Guillermo77,

    Q: I like know if this setting take the CSS in personalized, and the function.php. In definitive if take all the CSS how I watch the posts.
    A: Yes. The plugin does not care how you insert the CSS, but which CSS you insert.

    Q: In Processed Log, the expired URL, will be delete or hide?
    A: After the EXPIRED notice, you just need to give the plugin some time to check the page again.

    Q: Why At the end of the url say url…./nocache/
    A: This bypasses all cache levels and retrieves the latest version of the pages.

    Q: I no understand this: Allow the CSS for a post, term, post type or taxonomy to always override the generated CSS. By default, the generated CSS takes precedence if it is present.
    A: If you enable this option, the CSS you enter in the “Enter your manual critical css here” field for each post, term, post type or taxonomy will take precedence over the automatically generated critical CSS. Here you can see a screenshot of this field: https://i.imgur.com/9sKD6ye.png

    Q: You recommend one cache mode in particular?
    A: It depends on the website. We recommend you do some testing and choose the mode that works best for you ??

    Cheers,

    Thread Starter Guillermo

    (@guillermo77)

    I choice Based on Post Types and I think no take the css in functions? Because I note one movement problem with CLS

    I put the two, Based on Post Types and Based on WordPress templates with delay. And now I think take the css in function, for one better CLS

    Only Post Types no take Functions css?

    If I use the Post types and Templates, make the critical css more bigger?
    Because I can disable some items like comments or searchform, etc

    Thanks for your reply, I hope can left the plugin free

    Plugin Support Gerard Blanco

    (@sixaxis)

    Hi Guillermo77,

    In order to help you troubleshoot this, please do the following:

    1. Choose only “Based on Post Types”.
    2. Clear the critical CSS cache.
    3. Let the plugin generate the critical CSS for the page you are talking about.
    4. Send us all of this:
      • The URL you are talking about.
      • The content of your functions.php
      • A screenshot with your ShortPixel Critical CSS settings.

    Thank you!

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