Drop the redundant documentation/marketing/ nesting inherited from the plugin repos, so files sit at marketing/<plugin>/<page>.md. These paths become raw URLs pasted into Elementor pages and ACF fields, so they are much cheaper to change now than once sites reference them. Fixes the four cross-plugin links for their new depth, and corrects the README, which still pointed at the abandoned per-repo documentation/ folders instead of this repo. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# HTML Optimisation
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Trim the document itself, and stop paying for features WordPress loads by default that most sites never use.
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## The problem it solves
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WordPress ships with a handful of scripts and behaviours switched on for every site regardless of whether it needs them — emoji support for older browsers, embed discovery scripts, and more. Combined with unminified HTML output, that's requests and bytes spent on nothing your visitors actually benefit from.
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## How it helps
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Dotjuice Pagespeed minifies your final HTML output, strips WordPress's legacy emoji-detection script that modern browsers don't need, and gives you the option to disable oEmbed discovery entirely. On top of that, it automatically appends `font-display: swap` to your Google Fonts so visitors see readable text immediately in a fallback font rather than invisible text while the web font downloads — and it can add DNS prefetch hints for any third-party domain you rely on, shaving connection setup time off those requests.
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## The result
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A smaller HTML document, fewer unnecessary background requests, and text that's always visible to your visitors, never hidden waiting on a font file.
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