Thank you! I left a review after I first installed too, but it let me leave another based on my recent experience.
One follow-up. Themeco has asked me to disable plugins to troubleshoot. If I disable Autoptimize will it keep all my settings for when I enable again? Is disabling the best way to go?
Steve
Well, you don’t have to disable the plugin because you can disable Autoptimize on a per-request basis by adding ?ao_noptimize=1 to the URL 🙂
hope this helps debugging,
frank (ao dev)
Hi Frank,
Thanks for the hint! I’m not sure it will help in this case though because I’m not sure that I have the technical skill to pull that off. I’m not sure how I would add that to every menu bar item and every internal link, etc? Maybe easier to just disable and reset the parameters when I enable again?
Steve
well, if you have page_a where something is clearly broken, then going to https://yoursite.net/page_a?ao_noptimize=1 is easy peasy. if however you have less specific issues you’re trying to troubleshoot, then yes temporarily disabling is easier 🙂