EffectIO Asset CleanUp Pro: Page Speed Booster

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Prevent Chosen Scripts & Styles from loading to reduce HTTP Requests and get faster page load | Add "async" & "defer" attributes to loaded JS | Combine/Minify CSS/JS files Version: 1.2.4.3 Prevent Chosen Scripts & Styles from loading to reduce HTTP Requests and get faster page load | Add "async" & "defer" attributes to loaded JS | Combine/Minify CSS/JS files

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Asset CleanUp Pro: Page Speed Booster 1.2.3.9

Asset CleanUp Pro: Page Speed Booster 1.2.3.9 is an advanced plugin designed to optimize WordPress websites for maximum performance. With this plugin, you can have full control over the assets on your website, improving page loading speed and reducing bandwidth consumption.

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  • Boost your website’s page loading speed 🚀
  • Reduce bandwidth consumption and improve user experience 🌐
  • Gain full control over your website’s assets with an intuitive interface 🎨
  • Effortlessly remove unnecessary CSS and JavaScript files 💪
  • Lazy load images and videos for faster performance 🖼️
  • Combine and minify CSS and JavaScript for optimized delivery 📦
  • Prevent render-blocking resources for faster rendering ⏩
  • Optimize Google Fonts and emojis to enhance website speed 🆕
  • Improve SEO rankings with faster page loading times 📈
  • Customize asset loading options for different pages and posts 🔄
  • Detect and resolve conflicts between plugins and themes ⚡
  • Track asset changes with detailed reports and statistics 📊
  • Original price: $25 per year
  • Available at a discounted price from EffectIO
  • Updates can be easily done through the EffectIO Dashboard
  • Comes pre-activated for ease of use
  • 100% GPL code and premium support from EffectIO 💯

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Prevent Chosen Scripts & Styles from loading to reduce HTTP Requests and get faster page load | Add “async” & “defer” attributes to loaded JS | Combine/Minify CSS/JS files

1.1.3.5 — 25 July 2019
  • Preload CSS/JS Compatibility Update: If "WP Fastest Cache" is enabled with "Minify CSS" or "Minify JS" option, Asset CleanUp Pro preloading works fine with the new (cached) URLs
  • New Feature: Async CSS Loading via preloading for the desired assets (prevent render-blocking loading)
  • New Option in "Assets List Layout": Sort assets by their preload status (preloaded or not)
  • Bug Fix: Sometimes, the file writing permission constants were not loaded (e.g. FS_CHMOD_FILE)
  • Bug Fix: Added extra checking to prevent a PHP warning related to a foreach() call on PluginUpdater.php
  • Bug Fix: Some transients where left in the database after a "Reset Everything" was performed causing confusing regarding the total number of unloaded assets
  • Prevent Asset CleanUp Pro from loading any of its rules when Gravity Forms are previewed
1.1.3.4 — 16 July 2019
  • Defer CSS: Added support for "integrity" and "crossorigin" for dynamically created LINKs and added default "all" to "media" attribute if no value is set; Only load the dynamic deferred LINK after 'body' element has loaded (once DOM is ready)
  • Code CleanUp: Removed blocks of code that weren't used
  • Bux Fix: PHP Notice errors were printing on some hosts related to undefined array indexes
  • Bug Fix: An error is shown if "Remove HTML Comments" is enabled because of an undefined constant
  • Bug Fix: Assets' Positions weren't retrieved in "Bulk Changes" because of a PHP error
1.1.3.3 — 13 July 2019
  • New Feature: Option to preload CSS/JS files by ticking "Preload (if kept loaded)" checkbox for the corresponding file (More info: https://developers.google.com/web/tools/lighthouse/audits/preload)
  • Hide irrelevant Asset CleanUp MetaBoxes when custom post types from "Popup Maker" & "Popup Builder" plugins are edited
  • Deferred CSS files (moved from HEAD to BODY), are inserted right after the BODY tag
1.1.3.2 — 5 July 2019
  • Any stylesheet LINK tag within the BODY is automatically deferred by loading it via JavaScript (fallback is in place)
  • Bug Fix: When pages were updated, jQuery Migrate and Comment Reply were loaded back (when they were marked for unloading)
  • Bug Fix: Sometimes, WP Rocket caching was not fully cleared because of an Asset CleanUp hook that interfered with it
1.1.3.1 — 3 July 2019
  • Option to unload on all pages (site-wide) the Dashicons for non-logged-in users
  • Load it on this page (exception) is preserved if chosen before any bulk unload
  • Better accuracy in getting the total unloaded assets
  • Used transient to store total unloaded assets from the SQL query (it's slow on some servers)
  • Improved "Plugin Review" notice to use fewer queries to determine if it will be shown or not
  • On plugin activation, mark Checkout/Cart pages from WooCommerce & EDD to not apply plugin combine/minify options
  • Fixed undefined error related to ignoring "children" option
  • Improved "CSS/JS Load Manager" pages overview layout
  • Disable oEmbeds Feature; Option to update "Assets List Layout" while managing the assets
  • Added tip messages next to various handles
  • Bug Fix: AJAX call for retrieving plugins' icons was not working
1.1.3.0 — 12 June 2019
  • Implemented WP_FileSystem for dealing with writing and reading cached CSS/JS files
  • Minify/Combine CSS/JS files option from Asset CleanUp will be unavailable if already applied in Fast Velocity Minify, SG Optimizer & Swift Performance Lite
  • Bug Fix: CSS Combine was returning a 500 error in specific hosting servers although the page was loading successfully in the browser
1.1.2.9 — 6 June 2019
  • Minify/Combine CSS/JS files option from Asset CleanUp will be unavailable if the same feature is used in other plugins (the list includes: Autoptimize, WP Rocket, WP Fastest Cache, W3 Total Cache, SG Optimizer) to save resources and potential conflicts
  • Remove Shortlink - Addition: Clean it up from the HTTP header as well (not just within the HEAD section of the website)
  • Do not trigger Asset CleanUp on Elementor & Divi Page Builders AJAX calls from the Edit Area (this is especially to save resources on some hosting environments such as the shared ones)
  • Only trigger fetching plugin icons from WordPress.org in specific situations (save resources)
1.1.2.8 — 1 June 2019
  • New Feature: Enable Minify CSS/JS on the fly when admin is logged in (for debugging purposes) - via /?wpacu_css_minify
  • Updated "Tools" -> "System Info": Has database information related to the Asset CleanUp's entries
  • Option to override "administrator" (default) role, in order to access plugin's pages
  • Do not trigger Asset CleanUp Pro on REST Requests, WPBakery Page Builder Edit Mode, Brizy Page Builder Edit Mode
  • Prevent "Could not read" file size errors in case files (.css, .js) have extra parameters added to them (rare cases)
  • Avoid notice errors if some "SG Optimizer" features are enabled
  • Minify CSS: Compatibility with "Simple Custom CSS" plugin
  • Match sidebar and top bar menus; Allow unloading of CSS/JS on the fly (via URI request) for debugging purposes; Added coloured left border for assets that had their position changed to easily distinguish them
  • New Feature: Ignore dependency rule and keep the "children" loaded
  • New Feature: CSS/JS "Notes" (useful to remember why you have unloaded or decided to keep a specific file)
  • Bug Fix: Posts' Metas (e.g. load exceptions) were not imported
  • Bug Fix: Make sure specific elements from "Site-Wide Common Unloads" are properly imported / exported
1.1.2.7 — 4 May 2019
  • "Import & Export" feature (for settings, load/unload rules and everything else)
  • Move CSS/JS to BODY or HEAD - Better accuracy in detecting the location of the asset - Dependencies are not affected in any way
  • Better CSS/JS minify: In rare cases, if cached files are forcefully deleted from the server (e.g. "/wp-content/cache/" directory is cleared completely) for any reason, or there are partial issues in writing the files to the cache, then the plugin will detect that and provide the original version of the file to avoid any broken front-end (ideally, cache should be cleared after cleaning operations are performed)
1.1.2.6 — 21 April 2019
  • Bug Fix: Make sure that "Unload on this page" checkbox stays selected after page/post update
1.1.2.5 — 19 April 2019
  • Bug Fix: array_key_first() didn't have a fallback for PHP 5 causing plugin admin pages to disappear
  • Do not trigger Asset CleanUp if either of the following page builders is in edit mode: "Thrive Architect", "Page Builder by SiteOrigin" & "Beaver Builder"
  • Code improvement; Hide meta boxes from Themify builder templates
1.1.2.4 — 10 April 2019
  • Option to prevent plugin to trigger any of its settings & unload rules on request via "wpacu_no_load" query string
  • Do not minify CSS/JS from /wp-content/uploads/ (e.g. files belonging to Elementor or Oxygen page builder plugins)
  • Added more things to "System Info" including settings and browser information
  • Apply relative URLs for combined CSS/JS script/stylesheet tags, if URL opened is via SSL and the WordPress site URL starts with http://
  • Bug Fix: Clear CSS/JS cache was returning a blank white page
  • Bug Fix: Minify JS - Exceptions weren't applied
1.1.2.3 — 1 April 2019
  • "Bulk Unloaded" is renamed to "Bulk Changes" and has two tabs/pages added with the following features: 1) Remove site-wide "async/defer" for JS files - 2) Restore CSS/JS to their initial positions
  • Handles from "Bulk Changes" are shown in alphabetical order
  • Bug Fix: The CSS/JS position (HEAD or BODY) wasn't showing correctly on each row
  • New Feature: Show plugin list if CSS/JS are sorted by location in 'contracted' mode for easier management
  • New Feature: "Check / Uncheck All" for Each Plugin's Assets (when sorted by location is enabled)
  • If a CSS/JS has "children" (handles that depend on it), a message will be shown making the admin aware about it
  • Make sure no PHP notice errors are shown if there are no bulk CSS/JS files to manage
  • Do not show Asset CleanUp meta boxes when editing Oxygen Builder templates ('ct_template' custom post type) as boxes are useless in this instance; this avoids any confusion & declutters the edit template page
1.1.2.2 — 16 March 2019
  • Bug Fix: 403 Forbidden error was returned when fetching assets within the Dashboard because of the wrong nonce check
  • Option to show on request all the settings (no tabs) within "Settings” plugin's area by appending '&wpacu_show_all' to the URL like: /wp-admin/admin.php?page=wpassetcleanup_settings&wpacu_show_all
1.1.2.1 — 15 March 2019
  • "Manage in the Front-end?": Add exceptions from printing the asset list when the URI contains specific strings (e.g. "et_fb=1" for Divi Visual Builder)
  • Option to hide plugin's meta boxes on edit post/page area within the Dashboard
  • Make sure no irrelevant errors are written excessively to the server's log printed via DOMDocument in case the HTML is not fully valid
1.1.2 — 12 March 2019
  • New CSS/JS Manage Sorting Option: By HEAD and BODY locations
  • Make no CSS file (that should be minified) is missed from minification such as the ones from BODY which are loaded later in the code
  • Prevent PHP notice errors from showing up in the server's (e.g. Apache, Nginx) error log files
  • New CleanUp option: Strip HTML Comments
1.1.1.9 — 7 March 2019
  • Added option to update the $content and $priority of the Asset CleanUp meta boxes via "add_filter" via the following tags (for each meta box): wpacu_asset_list_meta_box_context, wpacu_asset_list_meta_box_priority, wpacu_page_options_meta_box_context, wpacu_page_options_meta_box_priority
  • Bug Fix: Make sure Emojis are always disabled when specified in the Settings and there is no DNS prefetch to //s.w.org
  • Bug Fix: Prevent breaking the JS if minified and contains strings such as /**/
1.1.1.8 — 1 March 2019
  • Prevent AJAX calls from triggering to retrieve asset list when a new post/page is created as the CSS/JS files should only be fetched when after the post/page is published
  • Improved the PHP code to use fewer resources on checking specific IF conditions
  • Added introduction to the "Settings" area about how the plugin is working to give the WordPress admin user a clear understanding of what needs to be done to optimize the pages
  • Bug Fix: Prevent CSS files containing "@import" from getting combined (they remain minified) to prevent breaking the layout
  • Bug Fix: "Do not minify JS files on this page" checkbox from the side meta box (edit post/page area) wasn't kept as selected after "Update" button was used
  • Bug Fix: Avoid PHP notice errors in case arrays that do not always have specific keys are checked
1.1.1.7 — 24 February 2019
  • Added readme to the "Settings" area to remind website admins about the role of the plugin
  • New Feature: The location of a CSS/JS file can be updated site-wide when managing the asset on any page (from HEAD to BODY and vice-versa); Useful when, for instance, you have CSS/JS code that is loading on the HEAD (render-blocking), but it's only needed later (e.g. popups, AJAX calls outputs etc.)
  • Reduced the number of cached files on the /wp-content/cache/asset-cleanup/ directory for the combine CSS files; 404 Not Found (any URL) pages now have only one caching information file created
  • Make sure CSS files containing "@import" are not combined to avoid breaking the pages' layout
1.1.1.6 — 21 February 2019
  • Feature update: "Combine CSS loaded files" - now the files loaded within BODY tag are also combined to further reduce HTTP requests
1.1.1.5 — 18 February 2019
  • Feature update: Added "Get File Size" link to get the size of an external CSS/JS file to avoid overloading the server with many AJAX requests in case there are many assets loaded from CDN locations (useful to avoid max_user_connections errors and 503 errors in some WP environments such as shared hosting accounts where any CPU/memory usage reduction matters)
1.1.1.4 — 13 February 2019
  • New Feature: Defer loading JavaScript combined files from BODY tag
  • Changed the way the JS files are combined resulting in fewer combination groups taking into account the HEAD and BODY HTML tag locations
  • Offer the option to clear the CSS/JS caching even if CSS/JS Minify/Combine options were deactivated
  • Bug Fix: Make sure MSIE conditional script tags are not combined into JS groups
  • Bug Fix: Old links to the manage homepage page from the admin bar were updated with the new ones
  • Bug Fix: On some WordPress setups, the path to the CSS background image URL after combination was updated incorrectly
1.1.1.3 — 11 February 2019
  • New Features: Minify CSS & JavaScript files (remaining loaded ones after the useless ones were unloaded)
  • Bug Fix: Make sure no 500 errors are returned on save settings or save post when the wrong caching directory is read
1.1.1.2 — 4 February 2019
  • New Feature: "Asset CleanUp: Options" side meta box showing options to disable plugin functionality for posts, pages, and custom post types; Ideal to use with the "Preview" feature if you wish to see how a page loads/looks before publishing any changes
1.1.1.1 — 2 February 2019
  • Fix: Make sure scripts with "async" and "defer" are excluded from any JS combination
  • "Combine CSS files into one" feature update - CSS files having media="print" or media="only screen and (max-width: 768px)" (and so on) are not combined
  • "Combine JS files into fewer ones" feature update - jQuery and jQuery Migrate are combined as a single group (not together with any other files); if only jQuery is loaded (without jQuery Migrate), it will not be added to any group and load independently
1.1.1.0 — 1 February 2019
  • Bug Fix: Prevent fatal error from showing in PHP 5.4 when the plugin was updated
  • Re-organised the plugin's links within the Dashboard to make it easier to navigate through
1.1.0.9 — 29 January 2019
  • New Feature: Combine remaining loaded JavaScript files into fewer files, depending on the page's settings (for maximum compatibility and performance, the files are not combined into only one large file)
  • The combined loaded files caching is now stored only on /wp-content/cache/asset-cleanup/ directory (no longer in the database as transients to avoid overloading the options table with too many entries)
1.1.0.8 — 22 January 2019
  • New sorting by location (default) option in "Assets List Layout" setting; Cache transients are also cleared when resetting everything; Changed plugin's default settings ("Inline code associated with this handle" is contracted by default)
1.1.0.7 — 19 January 2019
  • WooCommerce & WP Rocket Compatibility - Bug Fix: When both WooCommerce and WP Rocket are active and an administrator user is logged in and tries to place an order, the "Sorry, your session is expired." message is shown
1.1.0.6 — 16 January 2019
  • Make sure that no CSS is combined if "Test Mode" is ON
  • State that DOMDocument is required for "Combine Loaded CSS" feature
1.1.0.5 — 16 January 2019
  • "Combined Loaded CSS" feature (concatenates all the remaining loaded stylesheets within the HEAD section of the page and saves them into one file) to reduce HTTP requests even further
  • Improved "Getting Started" area
  • Made "Settings" as the default page where you (the administrator user) is redirected when activating the plugin for the first time
  • "Remove Query String from Static Resources" feature was removed as it wasn't keeping the version tag inside the file (causing possible outdated CSS & JS to be loaded instead) and wasn't worth it any tiny increase in GTMetrix score as performance and proper functionality are more important
1.1.0.4 — 1 January 2019
  • Added "System Info" to "Tools" page to fetch information about the WordPress environment in case something needs debugging
  • Added "Getting Started" page to make things easier for anyone who doesn't understand how the plugin works
1.1.0.3 — 22 December 2018
  • Bug Fix: "async" and "defer" attributes were not added to the script tag if "Manage in the Front-end?" option (in the "Settings" page) was not enabled
1.1.0.2 — 19 December 2018
  • Make sure "ver" query string is stripped on request only for the front-end view; Avoid removing the license info from the database when resetting everything (unless the admin chooses to remove the license info too for a complete uninstall)
  • Updated the way temporary data is stored (from $_SESSION to WordPress transient) for more effective use of server resources
1.1.0.1 — 14 December 2018
  • Bug Fix: When settings are reset to their default values via "Tools", make sure 'jQuery Migrate' and 'Comment Reply' are loading again if added in the bulk (site-wide) unload list (as by default they were not unloaded)
1.1.0.0 — 14 December 2018
  • Added "Tools" page which allows you to reset all settings or reset everything
  • Bug Fix: Notice error was printing when there was no source file for specific handles that are loading inline code (e.g. 'woocommerce-inline')
1.0.9.9 — 12 December 2018
  • Better support for WordPress 5.0 when updating a post/page within the Dashboard
  • On new plugin installations, "Hide WordPress Core Files From The Assets List?" is enabled by default
  • Renamed "rule" text with "attribute" when dealing with "async" and "defer" options to avoid any confusions
1.0.9.8 — 12 December 2018
  • Bug Fix: Make sure "Remove rule" for post types (any kind) works correctly in all WP environments and WordPress 5.0 when removing it from the "Edit Page" area (Dashboard) and Front-end view mode
1.0.9.7 — 9 December 2018
  • Option to remove RSS Feed link tags from thesection of the website* Option to hide WordPress core files from the management list to avoid applying settings to any of them by mistake (showing the core files for unloading, async or defer are mostly useful for advanced developers in particular situations)* Improved security of the pages by adding nonces everywhere there is an update button within the Dashboard related to the plugin* Added confirmation message on top of the list in front-end view after an update is made (to avoid confusion whether the settings were updated or not)* The height of an asset row (CSS or JavaScript) is now smaller as "Unload on this page" and bulk unloads (site-wide, by post type etc.) are placed on the same line if the screen width is large enough, convenient when going through a big list of assets
1.0.9.6 — 4 December 2018
  • Added "Input Fields Style" option in plugin's "Settings" which would turn the fancy CSS3 iPhone-like checkboxes to standard HTML checkboxes (good for people with disabilities who use a screen reader software or personal preference)
  • Added notification in the front-end view in case WP Rocket is enabled with "User Cache" enabled
  • Option to have the "Inline code associated with the handle" contracted on request as it will reduce the length of the assets management page in case there are large blocks of text making it easier to scan through the assets list
  • Tested the plugin for full compatibility with PHP 7.2 (5.3+ minimum required to use it)
1.0.9.5 — 29 November 2018
  • Bug Fix: When "Remove Query Strings from CSS & JS?" option was used, other needed query strings were removed besides "ver", most common in stylesheets such as Google APIs ones
1.0.9.4 — 28 November 2018
  • Added the plugin's logo at the top of each Asset CleanUp Pro's page
  • Added new menu icon (from the new logo) to the Dashboard's left plugin menu
  • Bug Fix: If the new "All Styles & Scripts" option is chosen from "Assets List Layout" plugin's setting, make sure that "Expanded" and "Contracted" states work in any situation (page load, manual click on the + and - areas)
1.0.9.3 — 27 November 2018
  • Added option to expand & contract "Styles" and "Scripts" management list and ability to choose the initial state on page load via plugin's "Settings" page
  • Added extra view type layout (besides the only default one) which prints all assets as one list (Styles & Scripts) * Fixed internal error showing in Apache's log related to the calculation of the file size
1.0.9.2 — 23 November 2018
  • Added "Test Mode" option which will unload assets only if the user is logged in as administrator and has the capability of activating plugins.
  • This is good for debugging in case one might worry that a CSS/JavaScript file could be unloaded by mistake and break the website for the regular (non-logged in) users.
  • Once the page loads fine and all looks good, the "Test Mode" can be disabled so the visitors will load the lighter version of the page.
1.0.9.1 — 17 November 2018
  • Updated code to avoid showing errors (and trigger a fatal error on activation) in case the PHP version is lower than 5.6 as the plugin is still guaranteed to work with PHP 5.3+
1.0.9 — 15 November 2018
  • Bug Fix: PHP code change to properly detect the singular pages had the wrong condition set
1.0.8.9 — 14 November 2018
  • Better accuracy in detecting the file location to retrieve its size (to avoid errors such as NaN bytes); It also works fine if the path starts with '//' (without any URL scheme such as 'http' or 'https')
1.0.8.8 — 13 November 2018
  • Improved assets list styling to avoid overwriting by 3rd party CSS (from other themes and plugins)
  • Added option to force license activation in case there are issues with the "Activate License" button
1.0.8.7 — 10 November 2018
  • Assets can be managed by an administrator that has rights to activate plugins (before just "manage_options" capability was checked)
  • Added option to remove all meta generator tags from the HEAD section
  • Option to disable XML-RPC protocol support (partially for Pingbacks or completely)
  • PHP code cleanup for using fewer resources
1.0.8.6 — 8 November 2018
  • In case the assets can't be retrieved via AJAX calls within the Dashboard, the user will be notified about it and any response errors (e.g. 500 Internal Errors) would be printed for debugging purposes
  • Make the user aware that there could be also CSS files loaded from the WordPress core that should be unloaded only if the user is comfortable with that

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