Title: Solid plugin, does what it&#8217;s supposed to
Last modified: June 22, 2017

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# Solid plugin, does what it’s supposed to

 *  [Tony Zeoli](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tonyzeoli/)
 * (@tonyzeoli)
 * [8 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/solid-plugin-does-what-its-supposed-to/)
 * This is a tremendous plugin and asset to those trying to improve WordPress page
   speed. While I’m sort of a rookie at this, the support has been good and responsive
   with suggestions on how to work out some of these issues. For non-developers,
   this is a difficult concept to get around, but Autoptimize makes it relatively
   easy until you get to defer inline css…then it gets a little tricky, but that’s
   because you have to run another process to get the critical css to put in the
   text field provided. There is no perfect solution to this, but it’s better than
   nothing!

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