• Resolved mhrevive

    (@mhrevive)


    Hello and thank you for developing this very straightforward and useful plugin.

    After recently launching a new site using this plugin, I was using SEMRush to perform a site audit, which alerted me to the fact that none of the CSS or JS files for the plugin have been minified. I could minify the files myself and re-upload them, but they would just get overwritten the next time I updated the plugin. For the sake of performance and following best practices, it seems best if this was done by you as the developer of the plugin.

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  • Plugin Author WebToffee

    (@webtoffee)

    Hi @mhrevive,

    Thanks for your feedback. We will consider this during future developments.

    As it’s been over 2 months since this thread and still nothing happened on this I feel I need to second ts message. It’s a very basic and critical area in a google adviced performance world. If you need another angle, maybe the dollar one works?
    I’m sitting here with over 100 clients and need to find a better cookie solution. After testing your free setup a couple of weeks I could be moving forward with purchases but I can’t as we’re in 2022 and don’t use uncompressed css on our clients websites.
    Such a silly issue to even need to address.

    Can we get these assets minified please? This is basic practice these days and it is throwing up warnings messages in varies tools we use to launch quality sites with good performance and SEO.

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