Optimize More!

Description

A ‘Do It Yourself’ WordPress Page Speed Optimization Pack.

Optimizing web pages is really just about controlling how assets are delivered.

Optimize your site further. Load faster on GTmetrix, Get better scores on Google Page Speed Insight.

Control your CSS & JavaScripts Delivery: Load CSS Asynchronously, Delay CSS & JavaScript until User Interaction, Remove Unused CSS & JavaScript Files, Preload Critical CSS & JavaScript, Defer JavaScripts, and more.

You can choose each CSS & JavaScripts individually and what type of execution is required per each post types.

This plugin inspired by the mighty Flying Scripts from Gijo Varghese. Using HTML Dom Parser to manipulate your page’s HTML, so we can simply use the keyword of the assets to target them.

Main Features

  • Load CSS Asynchronously — load any CSS file(s) asynchronously on selected post/page types.

  • Delay CSS and JavaScripts until User Interaction — delay any CSS/JavaScripts load until user interaction on selected post/page types.
    Note:

    • By default, the delay JavaScripts and CSS features are configured to user interaction based. You can change that using filter.
    • If you prefer to use ‘exclusions’, you can simply delay all JavaScripts using “.js” keywords, and use provided filter to exclude specific JavaScripts.
  • Defer JavaScripts — defer loading any JavaScript file(s) on selected post/page types.

  • Advance Defer JavaScripts — hold any JavaScript file(s) load until everything else has been loaded. Adapted from the legendary varvy’s defer JavaScripts method *recommended for defer loading 3rd party scripts like ads, pixels, and trackers

  • Preload Critical CSS, JavaScripts, and Font Files — preload any critical CSS/JavaScript/Font file(s) on selected post/page types.

  • Inline CSS and JavaScript Files — inline any critical CSS/JavaScript file(s) on selected post/page types. *warning: Inlining multiple / large files might slow down your site’s performance. Enabling this without using a caching system is generally not recommended.

  • Remove Unused CSS and JavaScripts Files — remove any unused CSS/JavaScripts file(s) on selected post/page types.

Use case:

  • Have CSS files that are only be used in the below the fold area? Delay them.
  • Have JavaScripts files that are not required in initial page rendering? Delay them.
  • Have CSS files that are used in the above the fold area? Preload them.
  • Have JavaScripts files such as jQuery that are needed to be load since the beginning? Preload them.
  • Have CSS files that are critical for above the fold area? Inline them.
  • Need to remove “Eliminate Render Blocking Resources” warnings on Google Page Speed Insights? Async, Defer, Inline, or Preload them.

Other Features

  • Load Gutenberg CSS conditionally — This feature will make the combined CSS (wp-block-library) removed and your page will only load the CSS of each block that you use on the page (and only if you use one of the core blocks!). Each CSS of the core blocks will only get enqueued when the block gets rendered on a page. This will save you from worrying if you still need to use the native Gutenberg core blocks in some of your pages.
    Note: the inline “global-styles” will also only load if you use one of the core blocks when you combine this feature with the Remove FSE Global Styles feature.

  • Remove FSE Global Styles — Remove WP “global-styles-inline-css”. Note: this will still conditionally loaded if you enable Load Gutenberg CSS conditionally feature.

  • Remove SVG Duotone Filter.

  • Filter Google Fonts — Filter the Google Font Characters to use most common characters only. In most font families, this will significantly reduce the font file size. *remember to use the web-safe font that is most similar to the font you are using as the font family fallback or you can simply modify the default character using the provided filter.

  • Combined Google Fonts — Combine google fonts css into one single line *only works for google font url(s) that are using the latest Google Font API (css2).

  • Select Font Display — Choose the best google fonts’ font-display strategy for your website.

  • Remove Passive Listener Warnings — Remove the “Does not use passive listeners to improve scrolling performance” warning on Google PageSpeed Insights

  • Prefetch Pages — Prefetch in view links so visitors can switch pages (more) instantly. *based on Gijo’s Flying Pages

  • Optimize WC Cart Fragments — Disable WC Cart Fragments, only when it’s empty. *based on Optimocha’s (Barış Ünver) Disable Cart Fragments

  • Remove WooCommerce Blocks CSS.

  • Disable jQuery Migrate.

  • Disable WP Embeds.

  • Disable WP Emojis.

  • Lazyload, Preload, and More — Add Lazyload, Preload, and More features. This is a non JavaScript version of Lazyload, preload, and more. *lazyload applied for images/iframes tag only. if you need to lazyload css background images, use the Lazyload, preload, and more plugin instead.

    • Control your images and iframes delivery
    • Automatically preload featured images
    • Add images dimensions (also able to add SVG images dimensions)

 
A simple tutorial of how to use this plugin: How to use Optmize More Plugin (Indonesian Version: Cara mempercepat loading WordPress dengan plugin Optimize More).

Big thanks to Gijo Varghese, without his codes in Flying Scripts, I can never be able to build this plugin. Thanks Gijo! 🙂

Credits

  • Gijo Varghese for his codes in Flying Scripts and Flying Pages
  • Barış Ünver for his codes in Disable Cart Fragments

Disclaimer

  • This plugin should works well with any caching plugins.

  • This plugin only adds 1 extra row to your database. And it will self delete upon uninstallation.

  • I built this plugin to optimize my Clients’ site. And I can get a very good scores even before activating my caching plugin.

Available Filters

To change the delay configuration:

By default, the delay JavaScripts and CSS are configured to user interaction based. But you can change that using filter:

For delay CSS, e.g.:

add_filter( 'om_delay_css_time', function($om_delay_css_time) {
    return '3*1000';
} );

For delay JavaScripts, e.g.:

add_filter( 'om_delay_css_time', function($om_delay_css_time) {
    return '3*1000';
} );

or if you want to change it for specific page only:

For delay CSS, e.g.:

add_filter( 'om_delay_css_time', function($om_delay_css_time) {
    if (is_front_page()) {
        return '3*1000';
    }
    else {
        return $om_delay_css_time;
    }
} );

For delay JavaScripts e.g.:

add_filter( 'om_delay_js_time', function($om_delay_js_time) {
    if (is_front_page()) {
        return '3*1000';
    }
    else {
        return $om_delay_js_time;
    }
} );

To use Exclusions instead of Inclusions

If you prefer to use ‘exclusions’ method, simply delay all JavaScript files using “.js” keyword, and use the provided filters to exclude specific JavaScript files:

Example filter to add exclude list for the whole site (general):

add_filter('delay_js_exclude_list_default', function($exclusion_list) {
    $exclusion_list[] = 'jquery-core';
    $exclusion_list[] = 'js-cookie';
    $exclusion_list[] = 'wc-add-to-cart-js';
    return $exclusion_list;
});

Example filter to add exclude list for Homepage option:

add_filter('delay_js_exclude_list_front_page', function($exclusion_list) {
    $exclusion_list[] = 'jquery';
    $exclusion_list[] = 'custom-js';
    return $exclusion_list;
});

Example filter to add exclude list for Custom Page option:

add_filter('delay_js_exclude_list_pages', function($exclusion_list) {
    $exclusion_list[] = 'jquery';
    $exclusion_list[] = 'another-js';
    return $exclusion_list;
});

Example filter to add exclude list for Archives option:

add_filter('delay_js_exclude_list_archives', function($exclusion_list) {
    $exclusion_list[] = 'jquery';
    $exclusion_list[] = 'another-js';
    return $exclusion_list;
});

Example filter to add exclude list for Singular option:

add_filter('delay_js_exclude_list_singular', function($exclusion_list) {
    $exclusion_list[] = 'jquery';
    $exclusion_list[] = 'another-js';
    return $exclusion_list;
});

Example filter to add exclude list for WooCommerce Products option:

add_filter('delay_js_exclude_list_wc_product', function($exclusion_list) {
    $exclusion_list[] = 'jquery';
    $exclusion_list[] = 'another-js';
    return $exclusion_list;
});

Example filter to add exclude list for WooCommerce Archives option:

add_filter('delay_js_exclude_list_wc_archives', function($exclusion_list) {
    $exclusion_list[] = 'jquery';
    $exclusion_list[] = 'another-js';
    return $exclusion_list;
});

To modify the Filter Google Font Characters

By default, this feature filtered the Google Font Characters to only use:

1234567890ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz%20!&"#$%\'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`{|}~%26≤≥±√$€£¥•©®™

You can modify the characters using this filter:

Example filter to add some extra characters:

add_filter('font_characters', function ($fontCharacters) {
    // Modify the characters as needed
    $fontCharacters .= 'éèêñ';
    return $fontCharacters;
});

Example filter to fully use your preferred characters:

add_filter('font_characters', function ($fontCharacters) {
    // Modify the characters as needed
    $fontCharacters = '1234567890ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz%20!"#$%\'()*+,-./:;';
    return $fontCharacters;
});

*note the ‘dot’ difference

Lazy Load, Preload, and more filters

Example filter to add extra lazyload exclude list:

add_filter( 'opm_exclude_lazy_class', function($opm_exclude_lazy_class) {
    return array( 
        'my-logo', 'my-hero-img', 'exclude-lazy'
    );
} );

Example filter to change the image sizes for preload featured image:

add_filter( 'opm_featured_image_size', function($image_size, $post) {
    if ( is_singular( 'post' ) ) { return 'large'; }
    elseif ( is_singular( 'product' ) ) { return 'full'; }
    else { return $image_size; }
}, 10, 2 );

 

Need Help?

Still having trouble to speed up your site and need someone to do that for you? Try my WordPress Speed Optimization Service.

 

Check out my other plugins:

  • Optimize More! Images
    A simple yet powerfull image, iframe, and video optimization plugin.
  • Lazyload, Preload, and more!
    A simplified version of Optimize More! Images. This tiny little plugin (around 14kb zipped) is able to do what Optimize More! Images can do but without UI for settings (you can customize the default settings using filters).
  • Animate on Scroll
    Animate any Elements on scroll using the popular AOS JS library simply by adding class names.
  • Shop Extra – WooCommerce Extras
    A lightweight plugin to enhance your WooCommerce & Business site. Floating WhatsApp Chat Widget, WhatsApp Order Button for WooCommerce, Hide/Disable WooCommerce Elements, WooCommerce Strings Translations, add Extra Product Tabs, add Date Picker to products, limit order quantity, add Custom Option to Checkout Page, Add Edit Order features to Checkout page, and many more.
  • Image & Video Lightbox

 

Screenshots

  • Async / Defer Tab — Load CSS files asynchronously and Defer JavaScript files
  • Delay Tab — Delay CSS and JavaScript files until User Interactions
  • Preload Tab — Preload CSS, JavaScript, and Font files
  • Remove Tab — Remove (unused) CSS and JavaScript fies
  • Inline Tab — Inline CSS and JavaScript fies
  • Miscellaneous Tab

Installation

From within WordPress

  1. Visit Plugins > Add New
  2. Search for Optimize More or Arya Dhiratara
  3. Activate Optimize More from your Plugins page
  4. Find Optimize More in your sidebar menu to configure settings

Manually

  1. Download the plugin using the download link in this WordPress plugins repository
  2. Upload optimize-more folder to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  3. Activate Optimize More plugin from your Plugins page
  4. Find Optimize More in your sidebar menu to configure settings

FAQ

How to target the CSS/JavaScripts file(s)?

Use keywords: this can be the CSS ID, filename, or even the folder name (/folder-name/) if you want to target all CSS from some specific plugin.

Reviews

Du 24, 2023
I can't believe this plugin is Free! Because it offers all the features for page speed optimization. If you utilize this plugin properly, your site will be very fast without breaking your site design. Highly recommended!
Gwynngala 2, 2023
Nice plugin ! It ticks (almost) all the boxes in my case working well together with WP-Optimize - there is an easy/logical UI which allows preload/exclude/etc. various assets (js/css/fonts) as needed on various pages as well as extra useful bits (passive listeners, etc.). The combo "WP-Optimize" + "Optimize More!" has replaced a few other (heavier) plugins achieving the same or better PageSpeed results, thanks for providing this tool ! N.B. If it's not already there (I could not find it), it would be nice to have an option to load assets on an individual (relevant) page as opposed to excluding on multiple (non-relevant) pages.
Est 21, 2023
I saw a review saying it worked with WP Fastest Cache because FlyingScripts wasn't working anymore and this plugin is very good, made a combo with Elementor+ WPFastest cache + Optimize More + some onpage optimizations and got 98+ Google page Speed Score with 3 of my websites. As a feedback the Delay JS works very well with the function you show in the panel, to make it better for normal users that don't know how to do that could add the delay time in a simple way to the panel. Keep with the good work this plugin is very impressive.
Kevardhu 3, 2022 1 reply
This is fantastic plugin. Though the similar concept is available on 'Flying Scripts" plugin but that plugin is is not compatible with WPFastest Cache (WPFC) plugin. This plugin is very lightweight and also compatible with WPFC. Full marks. Thank you!
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Contributors & Developers

“Optimize More!” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

2.0.3

  • Fix can’t enter (add new line) inside the text area in some browser

2.0.2

  • Change “Add display=swap” feature to “Select Font Display Options”. You can now choose the best font-display strategy for your website.
  • Refactoring “Filter Google Fonts” feature. Hopefully, this will solve any issues with google fonts url that have multiple font families.
  • [new] Add Lazyload, Preload, and More features. This is a non JavaScript version of Lazyload, preload, and more.
    • Control your images and iframes delivery
    • Automatically preload featured images
    • Add images dimensions (also able to add SVG images dimensions)

2.0.1

  • Exclude “data:image” from minification in “Inline CSS” minifier function.

2.0.0

Complete refactor of the plugin’s code.
Bump to version 2.0 to mark the refactored version of this plugin and future debugging.

Reasons:

  • To align the structure and features with the full version of this plugin (which I use to optimize my clients’ sites) to make both plugins easier to maintain. This WP repo version now has 99% of the features of the full version.
  • Change the conditional tags to simplified the logic and for better grouping. (for example, “Shop” and “Product Category Page” are now merged in “WooCommerce Archives”. Non-WooCommerce Archives now can be targeted by “Archives” fields. “Single Post” is now changed to “Singular” and targets all singular except pages to make the plugin able to target single custom post type.
  • Change and simplified the options name for better consistency.
    note, with this changes:

    • existing users will get “undefined some_options ….” warning if you set WP_DEBUG to true in wp-config. it’s normal, and will be gone when new settings saved.
    • make sure to make a notes of your previous settings.
  • Use namespace in order to be more aligned with WordPress coding standard

With these changes, for existing users, it would be best to treat it as a fresh installation.

1.1.1

  • Fix undefined variable error in wc product category codes

1.1.0

  • Add Remove Passive Listener Warnings feature – Remove the “Does not use passive listeners to improve scrolling performance” warning on Google PageSpeed Insights

1.0.9

  • Add Advance Defer JavaScripts feature – hold JavaScripts load until everything else has been loaded. Adapted from the legendary varvy’s defer JavaScripts method *recommended for defer loading 3rd party scripts like ads, pixels, and trackers
  • Add Defer JavaScripts feature – selectively defer loading JavaScript file(s) on selected post/page types.

1.0.8

  • Fix some minor bugs in the new Load each core blocks CSS conditionally feature.

1.0.7

  • New! Added a new function for the Remove Gutenberg CSS feature (in the extra tab). This new function will make the combined CSS removed and your page will only load the CSS of each block you use on the page (and only if you use one of the core blocks!). So the description now changes to “Load each core blocks CSS conditionally“.
    This will save you from worrying if you still need to use the native Gutenberg core blocks in some of your pages. Just like the previous function, the CSS will not load at all if you don’t use any of the core blocks in your pages.
    If there’s any of the core blocks used, this will also load a small ‘wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/common.css’ file, which contains generic styles like the default colors definitions, basic styles for text alignments, and styles for the .screen-reader-text class.

  • Add extra information to the plugin description about my other plugins.

1.0.6

  • Fix undefined variable warning on PHP 8.2, as reported by Nate (@goseongguy). Thank you!

1.0.5

  • Added extra conditional tags for Custom Pages so it also targets the blog archive, per @sermalefico’s request

1.0.4

  • Compatibility check with WordPress 6.1.1
  • Exclude WooCommerce My Account page from delay JavaScripts and delay css feature
  • Change plugin banner

1.0.3

  • Bump version to 1.0.3 to push 1.0.2 updates

1.0.2

  • Prevent custom pages targeting from executing anything on WooCommerce Cart, Checkout, and other WooCommerce Endpoint pages

1.0.1

  • Some changes

1.0.0

  • Initial release