• Resolved madebycrosswalk

    (@madebycrosswalk)


    After running autoptimize I am getting errors with GTMetrix “Avoid bad requests”
    They say that a bunch of CSS and JS single files created are the problem. How do I fix this?

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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    Do you see any problems when visiting the site yourself, is anything _really_ broken? ??

    Thread Starter madebycrosswalk

    (@madebycrosswalk)

    It doesn’t appear so. I turned back on the option:
    “Save aggregated script/css as static files?

    And it appears it fixed the issue.

    On that note, is there somewhere in your plugin I can adjust the lengths for caching? Or is that a pro only feature?

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    And it appears it fixed the issue.

    goodie! ??

    is there somewhere in your plugin I can adjust the lengths for caching?

    no, AO does not do page caching, it just caches optimized CSS/ JS and to avoid removing optimized CSS/ JS that is referenced in a page cache, AO never automatically removes things from cache.

    Or is that a pro only feature?

    there is no PRO version, so no ??

    Thread Starter madebycrosswalk

    (@madebycrosswalk)

    Ok great sorry! So it would be ok for me to use this along side another cacheing tool? Any suggestions?

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    I generally go for WP Super Cache or KeyCDN Cache Enabler ??

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