• Resolved ani4you

    (@ani4you)


    /wp-content/cache/autoptimize/js/autoptimize_eddce4f9788afb… · 371.4 KiB (29%)

    getting this error in page insights, can you guys help in fixing this.

    Thanks & Regards

    Anirudh

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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    Hey Anirudh;
    What error/ recommendation is GPSI listing there exactly?

    best,
    frank

    Thread Starter ani4you

    (@ani4you)

    have installed lite speed and autoptimize plugin

    is it okie to installed both

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    depends on your configuration really; make sure settings don’t result in overlapping optimizations (e.g. make sure only one plugin does CSS an JS optimization or lazyload or …).

    Thread Starter ani4you

    (@ani4you)

    have uninstalled the lite speed plugin and my speed increased from 58% to 70%

    Thread Starter ani4you

    (@ani4you)

    Total Blocking Time 710 ms
    How long people had to wait after the page loaded before they could click something

    Thread Starter ani4you

    (@ani4you)

    have got this error in page speed insights

    can you help in reducing the time blocking time

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    Well, when you click on that recommendation, what is listed as being blocking?

    Thread Starter ani4you

    (@ani4you)

    Reduce unused CSS

    Consider reducing, or switching, the number of WordPress plugins loading unused CSS in your page. To identify plugins that are adding extraneous CSS, try running code coverage in Chrome DevTools. You can identify the theme/plugin responsible from the URL of the stylesheet. Look out for plugins that have many stylesheets in the list which have a lot of red in code coverage. A plugin should only enqueue a stylesheet if it is actually used on the page.

    Getting this error in Page insights

    can you help for the same

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    The unused CSS is being reported as being Autoptimize’s, but AO merely aggregates and minifies all the CSS provided by your theme & plugins and does not know which CSS is used or not used and hance cannot remove anything.

    There however is a new premium service that can remove unused CSS that could help. For more info see the Rapidload entry on Autoptimize’s “Optimize More” tab.

    hope this helps,
    frank

    Thread Starter ani4you

    (@ani4you)

    Reduce initial server response time

    Themes, plugins, and server specifications all contribute to server response time. Consider finding a more optimized theme, carefully selecting an optimization plugin, and/or upgrading your server.

    Reduce unused JavaScript

    Consider reducing, or switching, the number of WordPress plugins loading unused JavaScript in your page. To identify plugins that are adding extraneous JS, try running code coverage in Chrome DevTools. You can identify the theme/plugin responsible from the URL of the script. Look out for plugins that have many scripts in the list which have a lot of red in code coverage. A plugin should only enqueue a script if it is actually used on the page.

    Eliminate render-blocking resources

    There are a number of WordPress plugins that can help you inline critical assets or defer less important resources. Beware that optimizations provided by these plugins may break features of your theme or plugins, so you will likely need to make code changes.

    What about these errors ?

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    server response time: make sure you have page caching (plugin or server-level or 3rd party)

    unused JS; same as CSS really, AO simply combines the JS added by WordPress, theme & plugins and has no way to know what is used and what is not.

    render-blocking resources: for render-blocking CSS look into the “Eliminate render-blocking CSS?” option (see AO FAQ entries about “inline & defer CSS”), for JS consider using “don’t aggregate but defer” and “also defer inline JS” options.

    Thread Starter ani4you

    (@ani4you)

    can you help with the steps… Then its helpful as i am not a tech guy.

    Thanks & Regards

    Anirudh

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    well, taking one thing at a time; do you have page caching? if not, does your host offer that (ask them)? if they do not you could install e.g. “keycdn cache enabler” or “wp super cache”.

    Thread Starter ani4you

    (@ani4you)

    have installed wp plugin

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    “wp super cache”? OK, now retest on GPSI to see if “server response time” is still an issue?

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