Gabe Livan
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Hello, Jaso!
Asset CleanUp at this time doesn’t have an option to just copy all the settings from one post type, and apply it on the other one. If you feel that there are many CSS/JS assets that should be unloaded on “page” post types, and they are identical to the ones that you unloaded on “product” post types (just an example, as it’s the WooCommerce custom post type for product pages), you need to manually apply the unloading and loading exception rules.
You can unload an asset (including loading it as an exception): https://www.assetcleanup.com/docs/?p=1214
Best wishes,
Gabriel LivanForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Asset CleanUp: Page Speed Booster] Elementor Library Templates Theme BuilderHello, Jaso!
You asked a similar question here, and I’ve replied: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/metabox-for-elementor-templates-not-visible/ – so please check my answer there!
Note that if you need further clarification about those pages (where you expect the plugin’s CSS/JS manager metabox to show up), let me know, and I could further assist you!
Regards,
GabeUpdate: If you are referring to the Asset CleanUp Pro’s meta box, then it only appears for public post types (e.g. post, page, custom post type). It doesn’t appear in any edit area, as long as it’s not a public page, as there are no CSS/JS assets to unload in the first place.
Asset CleanUp doesn’t hide/disable WordPress admin meta boxes. It has its own meta box if you choose to load it there (in ‘Settings’ — ‘Plugin Usage Preferences’ — ‘Show “Asset CleanUp Pro: CSS & JS Manager” meta box in edit post/page/taxonomy area?’). The plugin doesn’t remove UI panels from /wp-admin/.
Please check Screen Options (top-right) and also verify you’re on the correct post type/template editor where that meta box is supposed to appear. If still missing, it’s likely a conflict with another plugin/theme or a capability/role restriction. Try temporarily disabling other plugins (especially admin UI/optimizer plugins) and switching to a default theme to isolate it.@bonsaigil thank you for letting me know about this bug! It was fixed starting from v1.4.0.2. Please test it and if everything is alright, it would be great if you can update your review!
@prestonwordsworth the fix was added to the latest version! So, you update the plugin, and the notice will disappear!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Asset CleanUp: Page Speed Booster] Cannot remove bulk rules@mickdodge @jamiebaker you were right about that! My sincere apologies for this inconvenience, and for not getting back to you sooner! I’ve tested it, and indeed this is not an isolated case.
This is fixed now, and you can update to the latest version.
PS: I want to offer you a Pro license for Asset CleanUp. If you are still interested in the plugin, you can write to me privately, providing some details about your website (e.g. to make sure that the request comes from you), and I will arrange a special coupon code so you would get an 100% discount.
@prestonwordsworth you were right about that! Thanks for reporting this! The character “|” should be replaced with “%7C“. I’ve added the fix, and it will be included in the next release.
@adeelraza_786hotmailcom This problem has been solved in the previous release of the plugin. If there are still any similar problems, let me know!
@wp207 I’ve noticed that this post was marked as “resolved”. If you still have any problems, let me know and I will check it out!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Asset CleanUp: Page Speed Booster] jquery.js is minified@wp207 that’s how jQuery is loaded in WordPress by default (already minified, for performance reasons). Here’s a post that explains how WordPress is loading the files (minified or not), and how this works in connection to Asset CleanUp: https://www.assetcleanup.com/docs/wordpress-asset-loading-minified-vs-unminified-files-and-how-asset-cleanup-handles-them/
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Asset CleanUp: Page Speed Booster] PHP notice after core update@numero7 this has been fixed in the latest version that was just released: v1.4.0.1. If you will notice this problem again in the plugin, let me know and I will check it out!
@outdoorsdev1 as this was fixed in the latest version (v1.4.0.1), I’ve setting this topic as “resolved”.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Asset CleanUp: Page Speed Booster] Plugin User Role Access@johnwpc it is: you have to go to “Settings” — “Plugin Usage Preferences” — “Plugin Access” and there you can either give access to someone based on their role (e.g. subscriber) or select specifically the user from the list (e.g. you might need to do a search there in the drop-down if you have lots of users in the database).
If you have any problems (e.g. you find a bug), let me know and I will gladly help you out! This feature has been intensively tested and lots of time has been allocated into its development, to make sure that non-admins can access plugin’s settings.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Asset CleanUp: Page Speed Booster] Not everything is good…@lemurnick A new version of the plugin has just been released, and it has the fix for the problem you reported. If you have a minute to check it out, that would be great, and if all works well, consider upgrading the review as I believe it’s fair if the problem is gone 🙂