How to Reduce Unused CSS and JavaScript
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How can we reduce unused CSS and JavaScript for our WordPress Website Fantasy Prediction For Free. Please guide us.
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Where did you get that advice from? I tested your site with gtmetrix – https://gtmetrix.com/reports/fantasypredictionforfree.com/0FXsEzeE/ – and the result is an A with 100% for performance and structure. So you can’t get better.
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Hi @fantasypredictionforfree,
It’s great that you’re taking steps to fine-tune your site’s performance. I ran a test using our WordPress.com Speed Test Tool for your site, and your mobile score is an impressive 99. On desktop, the score is 75, and I noticed the tool is recommending to reduce unused CSS and JavaScript.
To help with this, you can install the Jetpack Boost plugin. It’s designed to optimize how your site loads by:
- Moving critical CSS inline so your content shows up faster
- Combining (concatenating) CSS and JavaScript to reduce loading time
- Deferring non-essential JavaScript, which can significantly speed up how quickly your pages become interactive
You’ll find it’s pretty easy to set up, the plugin offers one-click improvements.
If you’d like even more tips, feel free to check out our full guide here: Improve Your Website’s Speed and Performance.
If you run into any questions setting this up or want help tweaking things further, let me know!
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