• BANG — there’s the next page. But it ‘breaks’ all of the pages to which one navigates.

    I think there’s probably a conflict between this plugin and caching, but the plugin description specifically states that nothing needs changed:

    About 0.5 seconds faster page load of the site…without making any changes

    Ergo, I’ve bypassed asking for support and gone straight to review.

    I would, however, be interested in knowing the environments in which this plugin was tested since there’s nothing all that out-of-the-ordinary about ours.

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  • Plugin Author falsandtru

    (@falsandtru)

    It means there is no need to change existing ones. It does not mean setting has no need. Thank you for your review.

    Thread Starter AJ @ WpFASTER.org

    (@ajm_1976)

    I am confident that there’s a language barrier at play here.

    So, I did want to mention that if one has a very basic install (i.e. such as 2014 with minimal or no plugins, zero jquery dependencies, and the like) this plugin will likely work out very well. In such (exceedingly rare) instances, I would give this plugin 5 Stars.
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    What would be great, falsandtru, is if you would develop the plugin such that it will function in a wider range of environments. Since, as it currently is, it only really works in the most (painfully) basic of WordPress installs.

    Best,
    AJ

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