hmm, pagespeed actually says it can be minified more, which is correct. the reason this is not the case is because of inline JS and inline CSS, which the HTML-minifier does not touch.
you could enable the “aggregate inline” CSS & JS options for this, but (esp. the JS one) could cause other problems.
in reality HTML minifying is the least important of the 3 types, the real performance impact of 2.5KiB more or less HTML is next to nothing really 🙂
hope this clarifies,
frank
Thanks – I thought that might be the case. The site is rendering fast and working well, so I think I’ll leave it as it is. Autoptimize and WP Super Cache seem to play very nicely together.
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This reply was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by outpost33.
Autoptimize and WP Super Cache seem to play very nicely together.
It’s a long-standing love-affair, the one novels & movies are made off 😉