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malton
MemberThank you that is the perfect answer!
February 15, 2019 at 3:04 pm in reply to: What to do with render-blocking scripts when plugins are call jQuery inline? #489565malton
MemberGoogle PageSpeed gives poor results on The Studiopress site, as well as the two sites I have developed with Genesis.
None of the StudioPress theme pages I have tested get over 33 on the speed score, (under 49 is slow) based on the lab data analyzed by Lighthouse.
Is it just plugins or is it the Genesis engine?This page: https://www.studiopress.com/features/?_ga=2.175686434.1281125912.1550263348-768896535.1430858346
Gets 29This page: https://my.studiopress.com/themes/academy/#demo-full
Gets 15!Eliminate render-blocking resources
Resources are blocking the first paint of your page. Consider delivering critical JS/CSS inline and deferring all non-critical JS/styles.What is an invested user to do about this?
malton
MemberThank you Brad, the site under development and password protected, thus complicated to send a link. But I will DM if you need it.
I'll try out your suggestion, it looks good thank you!
malton
MemberThanks Jamie,
Buy you a beer?
Marymalton
MemberWell I have reinstalled genesis framework and still have the same problem. BTW I completely deleted the framework and the genesis samples from the site. I deactivated the Simple Sidebar plugin.
I still have the same problem.
Any other clues - are there any other known incompatible plugins?
Thanks for the help?malton
MemberThanks will give it a try!
malton
MemberAnd now I've taken all my widgets from the secondary sidebar and placed a generic widget in it.
Still it's at the bottom. So not a widget issue.malton
MemberHi Jamie, thanks for your response.
I've dropped the original sample theme files in the site to override what I have. The secondary sidebar is still dropping below the primary sidebar & content. As far as I can tell it's never been in the main wrap - even though this is a fresh and downloaded genesis sample (style.css and functions.php).
Yes I do mean full width of the screen responsive.
Thanks again
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