Hi,
My first time commenting on the board. I am loving Nicepage. I was skeptical about Nicepage at first. I am loving My Library for blocks! Yay! That makes things so much easier to deal with. I am all about the HTML versions of pages. Fast pages. Yes. But...
Is there any way to parse out the nicepage.css? I think parse is the correct term. I mean when it is created in the folder is there a way to have it created with only the code you need? PageSpeed Insights sees it as always render blocking at a 1.6 to 1.8 second savings if it was reduced.
How about a History list? So you don't have to keep clicking and not know where to stop when using UNDO. Just click back in the history list.
HTML5 picture element - I want to use .webp files but is there a possibility that a user will have old tech and/or browser? The picture tag has the ability to have the .jpg or .png to fallback on.
Thanks
Hi, My first time commenting on the board. I am loving Nicepage. I was skeptical about Nicepage at first. I am loving My Library for blocks! Yay! That makes things so much easier to deal with. I am all about the HTML versions of pages. Fast pages. Yes. But... 1. Is there any way to parse out the nicepage.css? I think parse is the correct term. I mean when it is created in the folder is there a way to have it created with only the code you need? PageSpeed Insights sees it as always render blocking at a 1.6 to 1.8 second savings if it was reduced. 2. How about a History list? So you don't have to keep clicking and not know where to stop when using UNDO. Just click back in the history list. 3. HTML5 picture element - I want to use .webp files but is there a possibility that a user will have old tech and/or browser? The picture tag has the ability to have the .jpg or .png to fallback on. ThanksLast edited 26 April 2021 by bluezbooze