WP Rocket Rebuilds Remove Unused CSS Feature From Scratch

WP Rocket 3.11 has just arrived in orbit. The latest version of the popular WordPress caching plugin focuses on an all-new, revamped Remove Unused CSS feature. Introduced in WP Rocket 3.9, they were not happy with how it was working. So they decided to build it from scratch.

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New Features

Check out the changes below:

  • Better Availability
    They switched to the asynchronous methodology to make the CSS optimizing process as smooth and fast as possible. Users can now generate Used CSS for 100 URLs every 60 seconds. They will also be able to track the performance improvements on PageSpeed Insights right away. 
  • Better Performance
    WP Rocket changed how they handle the Preload Font feature when removing unused CSS. Users should see an improvement in their PageSpeed Insights score and key performance metrics even if they had the Remove Unused CSS feature already active.
  • Better Compatibility
    They managed to fix 90% of the known Remove Unused CSS issues, and make it fast and easy to fix the remaining and new ones.

Therefore, users will now enjoy better compatibility and accuracy. All those “Remove Unused CSS” bugs that take too long to fix are finally a thing of the past.

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