• Resolved kdric

    (@kdric)


    I enabled Minify, but my page on mobile view is not showing correctly. It shows like a desktop site on a mobile device. I’ve turned it off for now and purged it, and the page is back to normal. What do I need to adjust to get it working with minify?

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  • Plugin Support vupdraft

    (@vupdraft)

    You can find the CSS  that causing the issue and exclude it by doing the following;

    Install the Blue Button Chrome extension and temporarily deactivate WPO

    iI Blue Button, Click on Stylesheets or Scripts to get the list of internal and external CSS and JavaScript files on your site. 

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    Now, reactivate WPO and copy the list of CSS files and add add them here. 

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    1. Save the settings and check your site, in a logged-out or incognito window. It should now be displaying correctly.
    2. Now remove each file from the list, one-at-a-time. After each removal, save the settings and check your site. Repeat this until the website is broken again.
    3. When the website breaks, replace the last removed file back into the list and move onto the next file.
    Thread Starter kdric

    (@kdric)

    Deactivate WPO entirely, or just turn off Enable Minify?

    • This reply was modified 10 months, 2 weeks ago by kdric.
    Thread Starter kdric

    (@kdric)

    OK. Done. But almost half are now in the excluded list, so the Minify tool doesn’t seem that effective when using the PageSpeed analyser.

    Plugin Support vupdraft

    (@vupdraft)

    Minify is always a bit iffy within any caching plugin. Even with the exclusion list, it’s still worth doing. As your site does not support http2, it is also worth you merging.

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