• Hi friends,

    I’ve recently installed Autoptimize plugin and it works really well. I’ve improved the speed of my website in only a few steps.

    However, there is an issue I can’t solve: although I’ve marked the check box ‘Optimize HTML code’, it only minifies the HTML of my homepage, but the rest of pages and posts doesn’t have the HTML code minified.

    Do you know how I can solve it?

    Thanks in advance.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/autoptimize/

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  • Plugin Author Frank Goossens

    (@futtta)

    Hi Sergio;
    I suppose you also do JS and/or CSS optimization? Do those work on every page, or do you see the same problem there?

    frank

    Thread Starter sergio_redondo

    (@sergio_redondo)

    Yes, I optimized JS and CSS.

    I’ve just checked the source code of the homepage and HTML doesn′t appear minified neither. CSS and JS are correct, but only parent theme style and some JS files, not all of them.

    Plugin Author Frank Goossens

    (@futtta)

    OK … could you share your site’s URL here or via futtta-at-gmail-dot-com so I could have a look?

    frank

    Thread Starter sergio_redondo

    (@sergio_redondo)

    Of course:

    https://sergioredondo.com

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author Frank Goossens

    (@futtta)

    Well, had a look at approx. 5 pages, and in none of those there was any indication Autoptimize is active (no links to autoptimized files,which typically look like /wp-content/cache/autoptimize/js/autoptimize_xyz.js or /wp-content/cache/autoptimize/css/autoptimize_xyz.css).

    if AO is activated & configured to optimize, then the most probable reason for it not working is that is has no rights to write to the filesystem (/wp-content/cache/). If so, you should see this fact mentioned on the AO settings-page, near the bottom under “cache info”.

    frank

    Thread Starter sergio_redondo

    (@sergio_redondo)

    I have well configured AO. Here you have a screenshot of the settings you mentioned.

    I’m using Cachify too, but WordPress doesn’t tell me about any conflict between both plugins.

    I decided to use these two plugins based in the following post: The truth about WordPress performance

    Plugin Author Frank Goossens

    (@futtta)

    OK, so AO can cache, but doesn’t …

    cachify & AO should work together great (a lot of users in Germany combine the two, actually).

    could you;
    * check your phperror.log-file for relevant info
    * briefly test with another theme (twentyfourteen or twentyfifteen for example)

    frank

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