• Resolved Anonymous User 16052280

    (@anonymized-16052280)


    Hi Gabe,

    I installed Asset CleanUp a few months ago and I am very pleased with the plugin.

    But now looking back at all the .js and .css files I unloaded then, I can’t remember what was the logic behind every decision. It took me some time to remember that some css lines I merged with others or why some .js are not needed on certain pages. And certainly I will have to go through this process again next time I implement some updates.

    I would recommend the possibility for the admin to introduce some small personal notes on each asset. I would find it very helpful for managing them.

    Hope what I wrote above does make sense ??

    Thank you,
    Andrei

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  • Plugin Author Gabe Livan

    (@gabelivan)

    @andrei0luca that’s an interesting feature, I have to admit that, though you’re the only one who requested it and I will add it at the bottom of my to-do list as there are other features in demand that will be released. Just so I understand fully, would you like to enable a “textarea” field below the CSS/JS info on any page you wish, where you will write down the reason why you decided to unload the file?

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 16052280

    (@anonymized-16052280)

    Hi Gabe,

    Yes indeed, a textarea where the admin can write personal notes on each asset.

    For example I’m loading 12 files from my Divi theme and 5 files from my child theme. Not even counting files from plugins, external and wordpress core. And now multiply them with my 8 pages website.

    My point is that you will not remember the logic behind unloading a certain .js, .css after a couple of weeks, months.

    A simple textarea note can go a long way in managing the assets.

    Thank you,
    Andrei

    Plugin Author Gabe Livan

    (@gabelivan)

    @andrei0luca I’ve added the “Notes” feature to the development version:

    1) Go to https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-asset-clean-up/advanced/
    2) Scroll to “Previous versions” and download the “Development” zip file

    It will be added very soon to the tag. It just needs more testing, perhaps you can test it out ?? The notes are per handle.

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