• I’m not a developer but with the help of this plugins support information along with some additional resources found on the web, I was able to use this (pro version) plugin (in conjunction with the other caching optimization plugin, WP Rocket) to significantly boost page loading performance on my Woo Commerce site.

    One feature request that would be helpful:
    A single index page of all the settings that were enabled and associated with the page type that were applied.

    I can heartily recommend trying this plugin for those looking to boost site performance.

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  • Plugin Author Gabe Livan

    (@gabelivan)

    @fredgerendasy many thanks for your review!

    A single index page of all the settings that were enabled and associated with the page type that were applied.

    Are you referring to a better version of the “Overview” page from the plugin? Any change that was done can be viewed there, perhaps you would like to have it organized in a much better way? Let me know your thoughts after you check the “Overview” from your website.

    Thread Starter fredgerendasy

    (@fredgerendasy)

    @gabelivan thanks for pointing out the overview tab, I missed that feature! Yes, that lists all the changes on a single page which is helpful to see at a glance. Again you offer a great plugin so this is nitpicking on my side but have you considered adding a pause button for each item that appears in the Overview tab? That way, it makes it easier to test for bugs especially when the changes may not always appear right away (or, seemingly so), then to go back and either unpause it later or remove that (defer, asynch, or unload) setting entirely.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by fredgerendasy.
    Plugin Author Gabe Livan

    (@gabelivan)

    @fredgerendasy thanks for the suggestion! That would be something worth considering.

    In future versions, the rules would be manageable from the “Overview” area without the need to go to “Bulk Changes” (this area will be removed as everything contained there will be transitioned to “Overview”) or CSS/JS Manager and scroll towards the asset where you set the rules. It would make things easier from a management perspective.

    As for the pause function, it needs to stand out and perhaps mark the rule in a different color or background or make it more opaque so that whoever looks at the “Overview” page (some people have lots of rules set) will be able to view the paused rules fairly easy. If you have any suggestions, let me know!

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