• Resolved stevendumala

    (@stevendumala)


    How do I remove this Hummingbird Assets CSS file.
    It is showing in the performance test as taking up render-blocking resources.

    /wp-content/uploads/hummingbird-assets/f857c285a625135de6eff16a486e3c49.css

    Within Hummingbird, it suggests using Asset Optizimation to fix this, but it is not listed within the css files.

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  • Plugin Support Dmytro – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport16)

    Hi there @stevendumala

    That is a file auto-generated by Hummingbird when you compress & combine CSS files in the Asset Optimization feature.

    If that appears in that recommendation, you’d want to click on that file in the recommendation to open it. Then look at the original filename that you’ll see in the /**handles:...**/ part at the very top.

    Locate that file in the list in Asset Optimization and try first setting it to Inline (that’s the 4th option in that file’s row in Asset optimization). Then clear cache and run the test again.

    If it still shows up in the recommendation, try moving it to the footer instead in Asset optimization (3rd option in the file’s row).

    Cheers!
    Patrick

    Plugin Support Nithin – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport11)

    Hi @stevendumala,

    Since we haven’t heard from you in a while, I’ll mark this thread as resolved. Feel free to re-open this thread or let us know if you have any further queries.

    Best Regards
    Nithin

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