• Resolved jdelgadoesteban

    (@jdelgadoesteban)


    There are static components without a far-future expiration date.

    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-8hepWJzFXpE/AAAAAAAAAAI/AAAAAAAAAAA/I80WzYfIxCQ/s50-c/114307615494839964028.jpg
    https://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js
    https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?
    https://www.google-analytics.com/plugins/ua/linkid.js

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  • Plugin Author chriscct7

    (@chriscct7)

    Hi there,
    The first, third and fourth items listed there wouldn’t be coming from our plugin, those are from Google Fonts — my guess is that maybe a theme or a plugin you have installed uses Google Fonts (we don’t use custom fonts on the frontend since we don’t output anything on the frontend for users). That being said, to my knowledge I don’t believe Google makes available a method to control the expires headers for fonts they serve.

    The second and fifth items are loaded by us from Google, but as they’re located on Google’s servers we don’t have any way to control the Expires headers since they don’t make a way available to Google Analytics integrations

    -Chris

    Thread Starter jdelgadoesteban

    (@jdelgadoesteban)

    Dear Chris, thanks for the explanation. I believe you are right the fonts lines come from another plugin.

    Same the is no way of setting the expire headers as this is really marking the performance of one of our customer’s sites down.

    Thanks anyway for taking to time to reply, appreciated.

    Javier

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