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Perfmatters is a lightweight caching optimization plugin designed specifically for WordPress websites, aimed at significantly improving site loading speed. By optimizing database queries, disabling unnecessary scripts and styles, and delaying the loading of JavaScript, Perfmatters effectively reduces page load times, enhancing user experience and SEO rankings.
This plugin is particularly suitable for sites running WordPress 6.8+, providing a comprehensive performance optimization solution. Whether it’s a small blog or a large e-commerce site, Perfmatters can help you achieve faster page response times.
Perfmatters also supports custom settings, allowing you to adjust optimization options based on specific needs. The plugin is continuously updated to ensure compatibility with the latest version of WordPress and offers further feature enhancements.
By using Perfmatters, you can easily enhance website performance, reduce bounce rates, and increase conversion rates. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced developer, you can quickly get started and enjoy the performance improvements it brings.
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The update log for the Perfmatters plugin is as follows:
= v2.4.3 - April 15, 2025 =
* Added new preloading options to control speculative loading modes and eager settings, suitable for sites running WordPress 6.8+.
* Deprecated instant page options throughout the plugin for sites running WordPress 6.8+.
* Added REST API exceptions for Slider Revolution.
* Updated the delayed JS quick exclusion settings for ShortPixel and Slider Revolution to improve compatibility.= v2.4.2 - April 2, 2025 =
* Fixed an issue where mobile event handlers sometimes prevented delayed clicks from being triggered.
* Updated translations.= v2.4.1 - 2025-03-26 =
* Refactored the delayed JS inline scripts, removed the pageshow event listener, and optimized the final code, reducing the script size by over 15%.
* Added built-in JS delay exclusion for Cloudflare Turnstile.
* Added new delayed JS quick exclusion for Plausible Analytics.
* Updated delayed JS quick exclusions for Fluent Forms and Kadence Blocks to improve compatibility.
* Adjusted the built-in delay exclusion for document.write to prevent false positives.
* Adjusted MU mode document links in the script manager to point to specific anchor link sections.
* Fixed an issue where encoding data attribute values were not correctly retained when converting element attribute strings to arrays.
* Fixed an issue where the root directory path was not correctly determined in multisite when using custom content directory settings.
* Deployed an alternative API that can be used when the client encounters issues communicating with our license server (usually due to firewalls).
* Removed deprecated SVG duotone filter removal operations from global style switches and updated tooltips to reflect the changes.
* Translation updates.v2.4.0 – 2025-02-26
Added the perfmatters_rucss_async_stylesheets filter and built-in settings for excluding dashicons and animation stylesheets from the used CSS.
Added the perfmatters_after_local_analytics action hook.
Increased additional logic to better handle stylesheets with media query attributes, including them in the used CSS for performance improvements. WooCommerce users may need to clear their used CSS as mobile-specific stylesheets have been removed.
Added built-in stylesheet exclusions for Bricks post-specific CSS.
Added delayed JS quick exclusion for WPBakery.
Added REST API exceptions for SureCart.
Added additional compatibility styles for the script manager.
Made some changes to be able to start the main output buffer earlier on load for better compatibility with other plugins that modify HTML documents.
Updated the clean uninstall function to include current post meta options.
Fixed an issue where clearing the used CSS meta button did not work properly under certain URL types.
Fixed PHP warnings caused by certain rewrite rule formats when MU mode is enabled.
Removed the BETA label from the preloading lazy load elements option.
Updated our test site license key exception list with more formats.