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Asset CleanUp Pro

Asset CleanUp Pro

Asset CleanUp Pro features

  • Manage CSS & JavaScript files on Homepage, Posts, Pages & Custom Post Types (e.g. WooCommerce product pages, Easy Digital Downloads download items)
  • Bulk Unloads: Everywhere (Site-Wide), On Specific Pages & Post Types, Add load exceptions
  • Manage the CSS & JavaScript files within the Dashboard (default) and Front-end view (bottom of the page) if chosen
  • Enable “Test Mode” to only apply the plugin’s changes for the logged-in administrator for debugging purposes
  • Minify remaining loaded CSS & JavaScript files (with option to add exceptions)
  • Combine remaining loaded CSS & JavaScript files into fewer files from eachandlocation (with option to add exceptions)
  • Remove unused elements from theandincluding the following link tags: Really Simple Discovery (RSD), Windows Live Writer, REST API, Posts/Pages Shortlink, Post’s Relational, WordPress Generators (also good for security), RSS Feed Links. Valid HTML comments are also stripped (exceptions can be added) while conditional Internet Explorer comments are preserved.
  • Site-Wide Unload For Common Elements that are often unused such as: WordPress Emojis, jQuery Migrate, Comment Reply (if not using WP as a blog)
  • Disable XML-RPC Protocol Support partially or completely
  • Inline CSS Files * Read more
  • Inline JavaScript Files
  • Defer CSS loaded in theto reduce render-blocking resources
  • Manage CSS & JavaScript files on Categories, Tags, Custom Taxonomy pages, Date & Author Archive Pages, Search Results & 404 Not Found pages
  • Move CSS & JavaScript files fromto(to reduce render-blocking) or vice-versa (for very early triggering)
  • Apply “async” and “defer” attributes to loaded JavaScript files
  • Show the file sizes for each loaded CSS & JavaScript file including external ones

Asset CleanUp Pro 1.2.5.0 changelog

* Added "wp wpacu update" CLI command to be used in updating the plugin, in case the most recent version doesn't show yet in the list from "wp plugin list" (basically, it attempts a "force" download of the latest version)
* Fix: "JavaScript" was shown instead of "stylesheet" when specific unload rules were applied
* Fix: Make sure the right message is shown to the popup that has a loading spinner (e.g. when the rules from "Plugins Manager" were all turned off, the message from clearing the cache was shown instead)