• Resolved twgerber

    (@twgerber)


    I am using Google Pagespeed and the Dev Console to see what Unused CSS there might be.

    I am also using WP Rocket for caching.

    I turned off all the blocks I know I am not using but I still see a lot of CSS being loaded that is not being used per the Dev Console -> Coverage.

    Some of the Unused CSS includes:
    .uagb-post-grid .uagb-post__excerpt {
    margin-bottom: 25px;
    word-break: break-word
    }

    .uagb-post-grid .uagb-post__text p {
    margin: 0 0 15px 0
    }

    .uagb-post-grid .uagb-post__text p:last-of-type {
    margin-bottom: 0
    }

    .uagb-post-grid .uagb-post__cta {
    border: none;
    display: inline-block
    }

    .uagb-post-grid .uagb-post__link {
    display: inline-block;
    -webkit-box-shadow: none;
    box-shadow: none;
    -webkit-transition: .3s ease;
    -o-transition: .3s ease;

    Even though I have these blocks turned off in Settings -> UAGB as well as in the WordPress Manage Blocks area.

    I am not sure which area really should be affecting this but perhaps the deactivated blocks css is still being loaded by mistake?

    I have cleared cache and done regenerate critical CSS several times.

    Is there something else I need to do so unused blocks CSS won’t get loaded?

    Thank you

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