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Asset CleanUp Pro

WP Asset Cleanup Pro is a premium plugin designed to optimize your WordPress site by managing and minifying CSS and JavaScript. With features like adaptive CSS/JS loading, defer and async attributes, flexible JavaScript placement, and comprehensive unloading capabilities, it enhances your site’s performance and loading speed without requiring extensive coding knowledge.

Description

Name Asset CleanUp Pro
Type Plugin
Version 1.2.5.3
File Name wp-asset-clean-up-pro
File Type zip (Installable Archive)
File Host mediafire.com | Mirror
Updated On: 2 weeks ago

Are you looking for a plugin to handle your site codes or unused assets without coding knowledge? Then, Asset Cleanup Pro can be the perfect option for you. This premium WordPress plugin helps manage and minify your site code, allowing you to easily remove extra CSS and JavaScript codes. Additionally, you can unload unnecessary parts of your codes, enhancing your site’s performance without the need for a cache plugin. However, it works well in conjunction with caching plugins like WP Rocket to boost your site’s speed by reducing HTTP requests and removing unused CSS and JavaScript.

WP Asset Cleanup Pro, designed and developed by Gabriel Livan, is available in two versions: a free lite version with limited features and a premium version with comprehensive features priced up to $47 per year. The premium version provides robust features for removing extra coding from your site, making it reliable and efficient.

This plugin cleans up various web pages, including archive pages, 404 pages, author pages, search results, date archives, and more. Although it is not a cache plugin, it preloads the most used files from your directory to enhance site performance. You can also use CDNs and shortcodes for various tasks instead of raw codes.

Core Features of Asset CleanUp Pro Plugin:

  • Adaptive CSS/JS Loading: Instructs the browser to load a CSS/JS file based on the customer’s screen size, avoiding unnecessary downloads for mobile views.
  • Defer and Async Loading: Defers CSS by appending it to the BODY for asynchronous loading and applies defer/async attributes to JavaScript files to prevent render-blocking.
  • Flexible JavaScript Placement: Moves JavaScript files between HEAD and BODY as needed.
  • Prioritized Updates: Pro users receive new features and updates before they are released to Lite users.
  • Premium Support: Access to premium support and updates directly within the Dashboard.
  • Inline JavaScript Management: Automatically or manually specify the path to inline JavaScript files.
  • Comprehensive Unloading: Unloads CSS/JS files and plugins across all WordPress pages, including categories, tags, custom taxonomies, 404 pages, date & author archives, and search results.
  • Dashboard Optimization: Reduces page load times in the Dashboard by unloading unnecessary plugins and fixing conflicts.
  • Font Optimization: Applies the “font-display” CSS property to improve PageSpeed scores for webfont loading.

What’s New (Changelog) in Asset CleanUp Pro v1.2.5.3

1.2.5.3
* Added the option to load an asset as an exception on all taxonomy / author pages / e.g. when a site-wide unloading rule is set, you can make a load exception and load the asset on all “category” taxonomy pages
* Make sure the red background is kept whenever a load exception is unchecked if there was already an unloading rule set (this is more for aesthetics reasons)
* Prevent possible is_file() errors whenever minify CSS/JS is enabled
* Whenever the following option is enabled, the META generator tags are stripped faster after being cached: ‘HTML Source CleanUp’ — ‘Remove All “generator” meta tags?’
* If the menu from the sidebar is not showing up, make sure that “Asset CleanUp Pro” from “Settings” (Dashboard sidebar) is always highlighted, whenever a plugin page is visited
* Change the way the plugin submenu is created to avoid, in some environments, errors such as the following one: “NOTICE: PHP message: PHP Warning: Undefined array key 2 in /wordpress/wp-admin/includes/plugin.php on line 2012”
* Hardcoded assets: When altering any hardcoded asset, make sure that prior to this, only the assets that are needed are fetched to save resources (e.g. if only LINK tags have to be altered, do not fetch at all any SCRIPT tags)
* Fix: Sometimes errors were showing up related to bulk unloads whenever the CSS/JS manager was updated

Sales Page and Live Demo of Asset CleanUp Pro Plugin

https://gabelivan.com/items/wp-asset-cleanup-pro/

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Wordpress Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Steps for Installing a Plugin:

  1. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
  2. Go to “Plugins” in the left-hand menu and select “Add New.”
  3. Click the “Upload Plugin” button at the top.
  4. Click “Choose File” and select the plugin file from your computer.
  5. Click “Install Now” to start the installation process.
  6. Once installed, click “Activate” to enable the plugin.

Steps for Installing a Theme:

  1. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
  2. Navigate to “Appearance” in the left-hand menu and select “Themes.”
  3. Click the “Add New” button at the top.
  4. Choose a theme from the list of popular themes or click “Upload Theme” to upload from your computer.
  5. Once installed, click “Activate” to apply the new theme.

If you mistakenly install a plugin as a theme, it can cause the “style.css not found” error. This occurs because plugins and themes have different file structures, and WordPress expects specific files, like “style.css,” to be present in particular locations depending on whether the installation is a plugin or a theme.

The error message you encountered likely occurred because the theme/plugin package was in .rar format. WordPress only supports the installation of themes/plugins in .zip format, so you need to extract the contents of the .rar file first.

To do this, use a file extraction tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the contents on your computer. Once extracted, you should see a folder containing the theme/plugin files in .zip format. You can then upload and install this .zip file through the WordPress dashboard like any other theme/plugin.

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