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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    Assuming you’re on version 2.6 already; adding <!-- noptimize-page --> to the HTML content of those pages would be the simplest way to do so; it is an HTML comment that will not be visible to visitors but which tells AO not to optimize the page.

    Hope this helps,
    frank

    Thread Starter doblerre

    (@doblerre)

    Hi Frank, thanks for your reply.

    Is not longer valid the <!– <xsl:stylesheet –>” tag?

    Where, in the page, do I have to placed “<!– noptimize-page –>”?

    Thanks

    Victor

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    Thread Starter doblerre

    (@doblerre)

    By the way, Frank:

    How can I test that the tag is working?

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    yeah, that first one still works, but <!– noptimize-page –> is … nicer ??

    where/ how to add depends on how you’re editing your pages (classic editor vs wordpress block editor vs a page builder), but the basic principle is you open the content editor, make sure you are in HTML editing and there you add <!– noptimize-page –> at the bottom of the content.

    Thread Starter doblerre

    (@doblerre)

    Thank Frank.

    And, How can I test that the tag is working?

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    Make sure to clear the page cache and then go to one of those pages in a separate browser and check the HTML source, there should be no mention of Autoptimize any more (e.g. /wp-content/cache/autoptimize).

    Thread Starter doblerre

    (@doblerre)

    Perfect.
    Thanks a lot for your help.
    Regards
    Víctor

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    you’re welcome, feel free to leave a review of the plugin and support here! ??

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