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
Trim the document itself, and stop paying for features WordPress loads by default that most sites never use.
The problem it solves
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.
How it helps
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.
The result
A smaller HTML document, fewer unnecessary background requests, and text that's always visible to your visitors, never hidden waiting on a font file.