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  • Hi @wood1e,

    If you are not seeing the changes you may have page caching enabled which will could be serving a cached version of the page where your changes are not reflected. Once you have made the changes to your Asset Optimization. Please clear the page cache, then visit your home page and check whether your files have been moved to the footer by viewing the page source. Then run the pagespeed test again to see if the changes are reflected.

    Cheers,
    Calum Brash

    Thread Starter wood1e

    (@wood1e)

    Many thanks

    On another site I am testing with your plugin, see here: https://screencast.com/t/ksoQ3ZuuS

    Because of HTTP2 I can only compress within admin. And so I can’t see how i can move that final file down?

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 11 months ago by wood1e.

    @wood1e,

    With HTTP2 Asset Optimization will only disable the combine function for files. All the other actions should work fine. Maybe you haven’t switched to the advanced view? You can find a button (icon with lines) on the Asset Optimization page, right next to “Re-check files” and “Clear cache” buttons. If you click on it, you will be switched to the advanced view, where you can move files around.

    Best regards,
    Anton

    Thread Starter wood1e

    (@wood1e)

    Hi Anton,

    Yes that certainly seems to be the case, I went back in and there is the compress with ‘move to footer’

    What it did do was made me test more and more and I realised that a server cache plugin was causing more issues that worth keeping! Even though there was memchache + other elements!

    Will now move each file one by one into footer ??

    Great work many thanks

    @wood1e,

    Server caching plugins are good when you have the configuration set up and tested. They can add another layer of speed improvements. But while you are configuring the site and doing testing, it is recommended to turn all caching functions off (both in plugins and on the server), or at least purge the cache on every change.

    Best regards,
    Anton

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