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nochains.social posted this 2 weeks ago
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Good morning team,

I have recently completed my company's website and for the better part am very pleased with it. That said after the completion I have been using tools like Google's Page Speed Insights and Console to get reports on the site's performance. I have managed to apply some tweaks to improve overall performance. However, I seem to be rather puzzled at the fact that 98% of the nicepage.css is not being used and this is obviously impacting the site's performance. Is there anything that can be done in the app settings (may be) to reduce the file size of the css of make it so that it contains only the required css for my website?

Good morning team, I have recently completed my company's website and for the better part am very pleased with it. That said after the completion I have been using tools like Google's Page Speed Insights and Console to get reports on the site's performance. I have managed to apply some tweaks to improve overall performance. However, I seem to be rather puzzled at the fact that 98% of the nicepage.css is not being used and this is obviously impacting the site's performance. Is there anything that can be done in the app settings (may be) to reduce the file size of the css of make it so that it contains only the required css for my website?
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Support Team posted this 2 weeks ago

Hello Bruno,

Nicepage has CSS rules that may look similar to Bootstrap. It's common practice for website builders or plugins with the same functionality to use any trusted CSS minimizer for your websites.
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Negat Veri
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Hello Bruno, Nicepage has CSS rules that may look similar to Bootstrap. It's common practice for website builders or plugins with the same functionality to use any trusted CSS minimizer for your websites. ................................................... Sincerely, Negat Veri Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp

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