It is my understanding that if the web server supports HTTP/2 or HTTP/3, then combining files is not recommended in most cases. It even states that in WP Rocket’s UI.
@@Tpownage99 Exactly, I’m not sure why they did that either unless their server is actually using the old HTTP/1.0 instead. I have seen the odd article online though saying it’s still beneficial in some scenarios even over HTTP/2, so I wasn’t sure if Elementor finds that to be helpful in many of their cases or not.
This entire series helped me a lot. Thank you.
It is my understanding that if the web server supports HTTP/2 or HTTP/3, then combining files is not recommended in most cases. It even states that in WP Rocket’s UI.
Yes, we don't have to combine when using Anything above http1.1 protocol
It does literally say that on the WP Rocket settings screen seen in the video, Not sure why they ignored that warning...
@@Tpownage99 Exactly, I’m not sure why they did that either unless their server is actually using the old HTTP/1.0 instead. I have seen the odd article online though saying it’s still beneficial in some scenarios even over HTTP/2, so I wasn’t sure if Elementor finds that to be helpful in many of their cases or not.
This is correct!
Loved this series, thanks Elementor team!
You should talk about wprocket and google fonts!
Nice tutorial, but how to reduce layout shift in header made by elementor pro
Dear me. I had a look ar Litespeed and you need this, that and the other to make it work. Gave up very quickly...
thank youuuuu