• Resolved Mephisto999

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    Using the ‘inline and defer css’ option with the concatenated css file from Autoptimize and the critical path css generator from Jonas Ohlsson works great and improves the score in the testing tools considerably by removing the blocking resources.

    However, one problem remains: The page load is faster but it becomes somehow funny because things – especially the header and the elements of the menu above and below the header – aren’t loaded where they are expected to load during the first phase of the loading process. Obviously there is something missing in the extracted critical path css. Has somebody experience with this problem?

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