• Resolved jone11

    (@jone11)


    Dear,

    it is not working , i deactivated but can not delete.

    please check and better test it before launching it.

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  • Plugin Contributor o10n

    (@o10n)

    Thank you very much for reporting the issue! The uninstaller was recently updated and was not yet tested.

    Based on your feedback we have added a Ruby RSpec + Capybara unit test that will test deleting and reinstalling the plugin from the plugin index.

    The issue has been resolved in the latest update.

    • This reply was modified 7 years ago by o10n.
    Thread Starter jone11

    (@jone11)

    Thanks for your fast action.

    actually the plugin does not work , i created critical css and activated then i checked website and google speed test i found nothing , then i added same critical css to Autoptimize and things have been changed and affected google page but unfortunately it gave style error in Chrome but Firefox looks fine.

    better to test all options first and be sure it is working

    Thanks

    Plugin Contributor o10n

    (@o10n)

    Hi jone11,

    Thank you very much for your feedback!

    Can you please be more specific in regards of the issue?

    We are currently developing comprehensive frontend performance tests on all browsers and devices (to test all possible options) but it should already work pretty stable because the javascript client is compiled by Google’s Closure Compiler with ES5 strict mode.

    Critical CSS should be working well.

    Plugin Contributor o10n

    (@o10n)

    If you use Autoptimize to concatenate inline CSS, that may explain the issue. It would then be required to exclude the critical CSS from concatenation.

    Plugin Contributor o10n

    (@o10n)

    There was a compatibility issue with CssMin.php from Autoptimize (and other minifiers). The latest update should compatible with other CSS minification plugins.

    For performance it may be best to use minification by the plugin however as it is designed for efficient async loading.

    Thread Starter jone11

    (@jone11)

    i am using inline CSS in Autoptimize to fix all CSS issues , it works great , they have another option called ” Inline and Defer CSS ” with this option you can add critical CSS and it will help to fix two major issues below in addition to all CSS issues:

    1. Google font with this error https://fonts.googleapis.com/css

    2. Prioritize visible content

    Autoptimize was able to fix both but it gave style error in Chrome but Firefox looks fine.

    if you can do something similar and eliminate style error then it will be great.

    Hope this can help

    Thanks
    Jone

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