With ShortPixel Critical CSS plugin, your website can automatically generate above-the-fold CSS for your web pages.
This means your website will
load faster and
get better scores with online testing tools like PageSpeed Insights or GTmetrix.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Plugin closure!
We would like to inform you that the ShortPixel Critical CSS plugin and criticalcss.co service will be closed starting December 1st, 2024, and will no longer be available.
The Critical CSS functionality has now been integrated into the
FastPixel Caching plugin, and we highly recommend transitioning to this new plugin as soon as possible to ensure continued functionality and support.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at
help@shortpixel.com.
How it works?
- ShortPixel's Critical CSS (CCSS) plugin uses our brand new service to generate the critical CSS for your website's pages.
- The generated CCSS is inserted into the web pages while the original .css files are deferred. This makes the pages load faster.
- The plugin starts generating the CCSS for each visited page and retrieves it from the ShortPixel Critical CSS Service. This is done using WP CRON jobs that run in the background without user intervention and without slowing down the website.
- The edited pages will have the CCSS automatically generated.
Features
- The CCSS plugin can be configured to keep Critical CSS rules based on the page URL or for each page template. This can help optimize the number of CCSS files needed.
- Additional flexibility: the website administrator can manually configure additional Critical CSS rules to be included in the generated Critical CSS.
- Our plugin integrates with WP Rocket and Elementor, if they are present, in order to leverage the cache support and deliver Critical CSS more effectively.
The plugin was forked from the
WP Critical CSS plugin, modified to use ShortPixel's Critical CSS service and enhanced with new features.
Currently, the plugin while in its BETA version, is 100% free to use. Just install it on your website, configure it and test the results with a tool like
Google PageSpeed Insights or
GTMetrix
For questions or support, please contact us directly
here
Other plugins by ShortPixel
Just search for "ShortPixel Critical CSS" in the plugin section of your website and install it as you would do with any other plugin.
1.0.5
Release date: September 20, 2024
- Added the notification about the plugin closure on December 1st, 2024.
1.0.4
Release date: April 29, 2024
- Tweak: Added a "Remove Expired" button to clear the processed log of entries older than 30 days;
- Fix: Updated the text domain of the plugin to correct internationalization;
- Language: 3 new strings added, 1 updated, 0 fuzzed and 0 deprecated.
1.0.3
Release date: April 8, 2024
- Fix: Patched a Broken Access Control vulnerability, found by the PatchStack team (thanks!);
- Fix: Increased the overall security of the plugin by adding sanitization, nonce check and authorization.
- Language: 0 new strings added, 0 updated, 0 fuzzed, and 0 deprecated.
1.0.2
Release date: January 18, 2024
- Fix inlining style that contains "\0" escape sequences, eg. content: "\00a0";
1.0.1
Release date: September 28, 2023
- New: added a note that the website must be visited for the plugin to generate the critical CSS;
- Fix: fully tested with PHP 8.1 & 8.2, no more deprecation warnings;
- Fix: a fatal error was triggered with PHP 5.6 and older WordPress versions due to a missing function;
- Fix: a critical error was thrown when used with WP Rocket on WP Engine;
- Language: 0 new strings added, 1 updated, 0 fuzzed, and 0 deprecated.
1.0.0
Release date: March 15, 2023
- New: Added support for generating Critical CSS per post type (including custom post types);
- New: When you change the theme, the Critical CSS cache is automatically purged;
- New: Added a button in the settings to clear the CSS cache;
- New: Added the "Delete" action for the API Queue;
- New: Actions similar to those for the API queue have been added for the WebCheck queue;
- New: API key detection when using other ShortPixel plugins;
- New: added help contact form for easier support requests;
- Tweak: Improved the appearance of the generated CSS in the Processed Log pop-up;
- Tweak: When selecting cache methods for WordPress templates or Custom Post Types, all suboptions are enabled by default;
- Fix: Various improvements to the WebCheck and API queues, as well as the Processed Log;
- Fix: Some links were getting a double
nocache
at the end, resulting in a 404 when trying to generate the Critical CSS;
- Fix: Caching settings are no longer lost after switching themes;
- Fix: WP Cron notification can now be dismissed;
- Fix: Updated the texts and improved the general appearance of the plugin settings page;
0.9.10
- Fix warning when Fallback CSS not set
0.9.9