• Resolved richardmorse441

    (@richardmorse441)


    Hello Support Team,

    Hope you’re doing well.

    I was checking my website’s performance using the Google PageSpeed tool. I found that the tool is showing this error: Avoid enormous network payloads – Total size was 6,552 KiB. When I clicked on it, it’s showing many Autoptimize CSS files of 99.6 KiB size and if you open them you will see the exact same content. So I asked their support team about this.

    Their support team is saying this:

    something (Cloudflare/ WP Cloudflare Super Cache ?) is adding HTTP/2 push headers which link to autoptimized CSS files that are not really in use, can you try finding/ disabling that HTTP/2 function in CF/ WPCFSC?

    So please let me know how to disable this? I checked in Cloudflare but didn’t find that option anywhere.

    I am not sure whether Cloudflare from their end is adding this or WP Cloudflare Super Page Cache is adding these multiple files. Request you to look into this and please help me to resolve this issue.

    I really appreciate your work and found this plugin really helpful.

    Thanks,
    Richard

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  • Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi ,
    As I have mentioned in this reply that this plugin does not have any HTTP/2 Server push out of the box.

    Please check if you have the default cloudflare plugin added to your site which has this option which might be adding the link headers for the HTTP/2 Push. But again this plugin does not add any HTTP/2 Server push on it’s own unless you have added any custom code to add those link header.

    So, chances are that those are getting added via some other place. Either some code in your theme’s functions.php file or some other plugin is adding that. But I can tell you for sure that WP Cloudflare Super Pacge Cache plugin is not doing that.

    Check this reply to see how to do HTTP/2 server push with this plugin: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/the-best-cloudflare-plugin/#post-12949654

    • This reply was modified 3 years ago by iSaumya.
    Thread Starter richardmorse441

    (@richardmorse441)

    Hello Saumya,

    Thanks a lot for confirming this.

    Re I don’t use the default Cloudflare plugin, I hope we can use your plugin without installing the default Cloudflare plugin, please confirm. Also, if possible tell me whether is there any option that needs to be changed inside the Cloudflare dashboard?

    I will ask my developer to check other plugins and theme files to resolve this issue.

    Thanks,
    Richard

    Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    I don’t use the default Cloudflare plugin, I hope we can use your plugin without installing the default Cloudflare plugin

    – When you are using this plugin it is not campitble with the default Cloudflare plugin so you cannot use both of them at the same time. But as you said you don’t use it so it’s good.

    Also, if possible tell me whether is there any option that needs to be changed inside the Cloudflare dashboard?

    – Do you have early hints or smart early hints enabled in Cloudflare? It’s a beta feature and not sure whether it is even enabled in your account. But you can check if it is there and make sure it is disabled.

    I will ask my developer to check other plugins and theme files to resolve this issue.

    – Yes ask them to check from where the HTTP/2 server push link headers are getting added.

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