• Resolved AutomaticL

    (@cnlu95)


    Basically what the title says. I ran my site through Unused CSS at: https://unused-css.com

    It basically gave me back a list of CSS files which were optimized, a bunch of them Autoptimize files. Is there a way to alter these files or is my best bet running the site again with Autoptimize disabled?

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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    best way would be to run your site with ?ao_noptimize=1 added to the URL, which will disable AO for that request allow you to see what of your original CSS-files could do with pruning. once that pruning has been done, AO will (re-)aggregate the “thin” CSS-files.

    hope this helps,
    frank

    Thread Starter AutomaticL

    (@cnlu95)

    I tried sending it with ?ao_noptimize=1 attached, but no good. It basically ends up still sending me a bunch of Autoptimize files to optimize. I guess I’ll temporarily deactivate it then.

    Thanks Frank.

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    ah, guess your page cache got in the way ??

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