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jdehaan001Member
Hi'ya Joy777,
Thank you very much for going to the trouble to show me that. I really appreciate that.
Cheers,
-Johnjdehaan001MemberYes, there still are worries. What did you do to get it to work? I now have the same problem with Lifestyle Pro and am trying to figure it out. Thanks.
jdehaan001MemberHey Folks,
I’m sure many of you may have already found a work around for the Render Blocking issues, as it’s been two or three months since you made your posts here, but just in case someone with the same issues finds our thread here, I wanted to add what I’ve discovered.Although some coding experts have written about the issue, the complex solution(s) were either not discussed in enough detail for me to understand, or there were conflicting resolutions. I finally found this article, which takes you step-by-step through implementing a resolution with a WP plugin, ‘W3 Total Cache‘. I had hoped to find a non-plugin solution, but was unable to. I also have a couple html sites, where a non-plugin solution would really help me. Here’s the url to the excellent resource: http://www.starrguide.com/eliminate-render-blocking-javascript-css/ Eliminate Render-Blocking JavaScript and CSS in WordPress. Follow it carefully.
I couldn't eliminate all render-blocking issues, because it would otherwise introduce display problems, but I was able to improve page speed for both desktops and mobile devices. Good luck!
February 21, 2014 at 10:27 am in reply to: Eleven 40-Eliminate render-blocking JavaScript and CSS in above-the-fold content #91666jdehaan001MemberHey Guys, I'm sure many of you may have already found a work around for the Render Blocking issues, as it's been two or three months since you made your posts here, but just in case someone with the same issues finds our thread here, I wanted to add what I've discovered.
Although some coding experts have written about the issue, the complex solution(s) were either not discussed in enough detail for me to understand, or there were conflicting resolutions. I finally found this link, which takes you step-by-step through implementing a resolution with a WP plugin, 'W3 Total Cache'. I had hoped to find a non-plugin solution, but was unable to. I also have a couple html sites, where a non-plugin solution would really help me. Here's the url to the excellent resource: http://www.starrguide.com/eliminate-render-blocking-javascript-css/ Eliminate Render-Blocking JavaScript and CSS in WordPress. Follow it carefully, and Good Luck!
February 20, 2014 at 11:28 am in reply to: Eleven 40-Eliminate render-blocking JavaScript and CSS in above-the-fold content #91431jdehaan001MemberWell, I just signed into the forum for the first time, looking for a solution to the same problem. I just purchased and installed eleven40 Theme and made a whole bunch of design changes to my site. To improve the site, I checked it in PageSpeed am getting the same error messages.
I've researched ways to fix this, but am still uncertain, because some suggestions conflict with others, and I'm not well rehearsed with making these kinds of coding changes, though I could if someone spelled it out step-by-step.
I really think that StudioPress should help us out here by either coding it directly into the Genesis Framework, or showing us how to defer the loading of jQuery in our themes. This is a serious issue that affects page rank.
I'm not sure how to figure out what on my site needs to use the jQuery library, but I think it might be the navigation menu. If that's the case, because the nav menu is above the fold, can jQuery even be deferred without adversely effecting it?
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