• Resolved shirtguy72

    (@shirtguy72)


    Hello Devs, hope I am finding you well. To save me some time, can you point me to the correct file where I can change the priority set for your inline styles? I need <style>#related_posts_thumbnails to print a bit lower in the source code. ‘inline_styles’ ),

    Thanks for taking the time with me.

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  • Plugin Support Abdul Wahab

    (@abdulwahab610)

    Hey, @shirtguy72

    Could you please let us know what issue are you facing concerning the current inline style so we can provide you with a better solution?

    However, we’re using a wp_head hook to include the inline style in related-posts-thumbnails.php#148

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter shirtguy72

    (@shirtguy72)

    Not necessarily a problem. I’ll just break down what I have going on…Currently in my source code, this is the order of which is printed out…

    Theme Stylesheet (Inlined), then <style>#related_posts_thumbnails<style>, then my Custom CSS, then <link rel=”preload” for my posts featured images. On mobile view all display above the fold, except for RPThumbnails which is well below content. I feel if I move your inline stylesheet, I may get a “snappier initial load”. (I would have to test of course, it may all be for nothing) — Why I wasn’t asking for an built-in option to set priority, like you have for Insert Headers and Footers.

    Plugin Support Abdul Wahab

    (@abdulwahab610)

    Amazing thought, I appreciate it especially taken from our ongoing related product.

    I noted it as a featured request.

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