• This is almost perfect. I use this in conjunction with a host of other plugins (Autoptimize, Remove Query Strings From Static Resources (because none of the other plugins seem to do this right), WP Disable, WP Smush Pro). It would be SO NICE to have a single plugin that does everything, and does it all WELL: Inline Small CSS, Defer Javascript, Inline Small Javascript, Enable gzip Compression, etc. But, this plugin still does so much that I can’t complain. Thanks for an awesome plugin!

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  • Hello @jenamriss. Thank you for five stars and your suggestions!

    You can remove query strings from static resources with Clearfy. Just go to the Privacy Settings and turn on the “Remove Version from Stylesheet” and “Remove Version from Script” and save settings.

    Why do you use WP Disable? Clearfy have more settings now.

    We get more suggestions about all in one solution. Now we don’t want to replace cache, security and optimization plugins but we have this in the future plans.

    Thread Starter Jenamriss

    (@jenamriss)

    Hi Alexander!

    To be completely honest? Without WP Disable, my site registers as a D/E on gtmetrix, even with Clearfy. With it, I get to B/C. If I disable Clearfy and keep WP Disable up? Goes back down to D’s. So, I need both unless one of you figures out what’s missing that the other has and makes an all-in-one.

    I still can’t find a plugin that does the defer javascript right. I have one plugin, but it breaks a key page on my site, and I can’t tolerate that. And, it’s not supported any longer and hasn’t been updated in a year. The name of the plugin was “WP deferred javaScript”, and it brought my site up to all A’s on gtmetrix, but… broke that one part of my site.

    I just wish there was an all-in-one plugin. No one seems to have it yet.

    Hello Jenamriss!

    Can you please email us (find email in Clearfy console) two Gtmetrix reports? One Clearfy + WP Disable and another Clearfy only.

    We’re working under deffering, compression and mergeing javascript and CSS. Wait for the news in releaes.

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