Title: Breeze changes?
Last modified: August 20, 2019

---

# Breeze changes?

 *  Resolved [smes](https://wordpress.org/support/users/smes/)
 * (@smes)
 * [6 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/breeze-changes/)
 * Hi there, really enjoying your plugin, great work!
 * I see in the changelog for 1.3.3.8 “Extra compatibility with Breeze”.
 * Are you able to elaborate on this at all? I use Breeze and I just want to know
   if I should be aware of anything in particular.
 * Thanks for your time!

Viewing 1 replies (of 1 total)

 *  Plugin Author [Gabe Livan](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gabelivan/)
 * (@gabelivan)
 * [6 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/breeze-changes/#post-11852456)
 * [@smes](https://wordpress.org/support/users/smes/) this refers to the fact that
   if you have the “Minification” for CSS in “Basic Options” tab applied from Breeze,
   along with “Group Files” for “CSS” from “Advanced Options”, then Asset CleanUp
   will not trigger any minify/combined CSS feature to avoid any conflicts and using
   extra resources. The same thing applies to JavaScript settings. If you want to
   use minify/combine from Asset CleanUp, that’s fine, but don’t have the same settings
   enabled in Breeze.
 * Also, if you use the preload feature in Asset CleanUp and you want to keep those
   files preloaded, then Breeze grouping of the files will cancel that. Asset CleanUp
   instead is combining the CSS files, except for the preloaded ones (if any) as
   they were marked for preloading for a reason.
 * The same thing applies for “async” and “defer” in case you use the Pro version.
   Asset CleanUp checks if these tags are applied and don’t combine the files as
   you used “defer” for a reason.
 * So, if you have 10 CSS files and you decide to preload 3 of them for any reason,
   Asset CleanUp will combine 7 of them into one file and leave those preloaded 
   3 uncombined. THat’s if you used the Asset CleanUp features. If you want to stick
   with Breeze’s combining feature, it will ignore the preload and combine all 10
   CSS files. The thing is the preload LINKs will still be there and the browser
   will print an error in the console that the preloads were useful. This won’t 
   affect the functionality of your website at all, but it’s inconvenient to have
   extra calls made by the browser as you want to offer the best user experience
   to your visitors.
 * Hope it helps! Let me know if I can further assist you at your earliest convenience!

Viewing 1 replies (of 1 total)

The topic ‘Breeze changes?’ is closed to new replies.

 * ![](https://ps.w.org/wp-asset-clean-up/assets/icon-256x256.png?rev=1981952)
 * [Asset CleanUp: Page Speed Booster](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-asset-clean-up/)
 * [Frequently Asked Questions](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-asset-clean-up/#faq)
 * [Support Threads](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-asset-clean-up/)
 * [Active Topics](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-asset-clean-up/active/)
 * [Unresolved Topics](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-asset-clean-up/unresolved/)
 * [Reviews](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-asset-clean-up/reviews/)

 * 1 reply
 * 2 participants
 * Last reply from: [Gabe Livan](https://wordpress.org/support/users/gabelivan/)
 * Last activity: [6 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/breeze-changes/#post-11852456)
 * Status: resolved