Title: Autoptimize &amp; Elementor Pro
Last modified: February 11, 2018

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# Autoptimize & Elementor Pro

 *  Resolved [AlanBee](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alanbee/)
 * (@alanbee)
 * [8 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/autoptimize-elementor-pro/)
 * Hi, Thank you for a great plugin!
 * I’m using Elementor Pro page builder and for each of the pages that I have created
   a different autoptimize_3b0e3b52dedf32695834850deff7ae57.css file is been created
   as well.
 * In order to fix this I have generated “above the fold CSS” with Critical Path
   CSS Generator, for each of the pages and copy it to the “Inline and Defer CSS”
   box.
 * This is solving the issue, but as a result, I now have a lot of code as all the
   the pages getting all other optimized css as well.
 * Is there a better way of doing that?
 * Thanks,
    Alan
    -  This topic was modified 8 years, 3 months ago by [AlanBee](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alanbee/).
    -  This topic was modified 8 years, 3 months ago by [AlanBee](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alanbee/).

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 *  Plugin Author [Optimizing Matters](https://wordpress.org/support/users/optimizingmatters/)
 * (@optimizingmatters)
 * [8 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/autoptimize-elementor-pro/#post-9962310)
 * > I’m using Elementor Pro page builder and for each of the pages that I have 
   > created a different autoptimize_3b0e3b52dedf32695834850deff7ae57.css file is
   > been created as well.
 * do you mean each page has a different autoptimized CSS file (ie. the “random”
   string in the filename is different each time? In that case you’ll have to exclude
   the specific CSS that is busting AO’s cache. Try deactivating “also aggregate
   inline CSS” first. If that does not work, you’ll have to look into the HTML of
   an un-autoptimized page and find what file you have to exclude (you can try adding`
   wp-content/cache, wp-content/uploads` to the comma-separated CSS optimization
   exclusion list).
 * > to fix this I have generated “above the fold CSS” with Critical Path CSS Generator
 * well, if the issue is a different AO’ed CSS file on each page, then doing “inline&
   defer” will help hide that problem.
 * > for each of the pages and copy it to the “Inline and Defer CSS” box.
   >  This 
   > is solving the issue, but as a result, I now have a lot of code as all the 
   > the pages getting all other optimized css as well.
 * the better solution would be to either install the [https://wordpress.org/plugins/per-page-add-to/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/per-page-add-to/)
   plugin or to use to the “Autoptimize criticalcss.com power-up” which you can 
   add to a paying subscription at [https://criticalcss.com/](https://criticalcss.com/?aff=1)
   and which allows you to create rules to inject specific critical CSS for types
   of pages (blogpost, page, archive, home pages, …) or for specific pages.
 * hope this helps,
    frank

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