@altaico many thanks for the review! I’m glad you think it’s easy to configure. Some complained about the fact that it’s too complex and intimidating to use. I’ll do my best to simplify it!
By the way, I’ve checked the website you have on your WordPress.org profile and it looks like there’s CSS on the homepage that is likely not needed (at least Google Coverage reports it as not used at all), including:
– /wp-includes/css/dist/components/style.min.css
– /wp-includes/css/dist/block-editor/style.min.css
– /wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/style.min.css
– /wp-includes/css/dist/editor/style.min.css
It’s worth deactivating them in “Test Mode” and see how the page looks 😉
Really thank you, i’ll try to deactivate it. 😀
– /wp-includes/css/dist/block-editor/style.min.css
I have just found it.
How can I unload the other 3?
– /wp-includes/css/dist/components/style.min.css
– /wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/style.min.css
– /wp-includes/css/dist/editor/style.min.css
Thank you
@altaico I checked the website and they are enqueued properly. Go to “Settings” -> “Plugin Usage Preferences” and make sure “Hide WordPress Core Files From The Assets List?” is NOT ticked. This will allow you to view & manage the WordPress core files including the other three. Let me know how it goes!