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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    only solution is by removing (part of) that 3rd party code I’m afraid artofclouds :-/

    Thread Starter artofclouds

    (@artofclouds)

    Oh, I’m sorry, the question is not entirely correct, the inscription is “Delete unused CSS code”

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    https://artofclouds.ru/wp-content/cache/autoptimize/autoptimize_eee6e1818a5d60a82b6213eee898c146.php

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    The unused CSS is being reported as being Autoptimize’s, but AO merely aggregates all the CSS provided by your theme & plugins, so if you (really) want to tackle “remove unused CSS” then you should look into your theme & plugins (you might be able to get some improvement using e.g. “plugin organizer” to only allow plugins to work on specific pages). Moreover the unused CSS will likely be different for different pages (or parts of your site), so that would lead to different autoptimized CSS-files being loaded on different pages meaning no reuse from browser cache, so this could lead to lower performance.

    hope this clarifies,
    frank

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