With the free download of the Perfmatters plugin, you can deactivate unnecessary CSS or JS files created by various plugins on your WordPress site’s desired pages. By doing this, not only does the number of server requests decrease, but the size of the pages created for users also significantly decreases.

Other popular features and capabilities of the Perfmatters plugin include deactivating items such as user links in comments, emojis, XML-RPC files, Google fonts, Rest API, and more.

Free Download Perfmatters (v2.5.6) WordPress Plugin:

Versionv2.5.5
Update
Size3MB
Original price290$

The original Perfmatters (v2.5.6) plugin is a subset of GNU licenses of the GPL type [versions 2 and above]. Selling other than this type of license is against global copyright laws and hiding or encrypting the codes inside the files is prohibited.

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Changelog
2.5.5 – 12.11.2025
Added new Code Settings options to Import and Export Perfmatters code snippets.
Added support to export individual snippets, a subset of snippets through a bulk action, or all stored snippets from the new Code Settings export button.
Added code snippets admin bar menu item that will show up if at least one snippet is present.
Added frontend footer and admin footer locations for CSS code snippets.
Added new PMMU_PLUGIN_DIR constant to allow for manipulation of the MU plugin file location for specific setups where the standard WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR may be altered.
Added a REST API exception for Mollie.
Added additional built-in CSS selector exclusions for Elementor’s background slideshow.
Added support for relative path URLs found inside stylesheets printed inline with our perfmatters_rucss_inline_stylesheets filter.
Updated previous Separate Block Styles option which will now show up as a Block Style Behavior dropdown for sites running WordPress 6.9+.
Fixed an issue in the code snippets editor where lint markers were not always correctly displaying for HTML and CSS snippets.
Fixed an issue where the code snippet editor was pushing new lines off screen in some cases and not automatically scrolling to keep things in view.
Fixed an issue where HTML code snippets were not able to save a non-default location.
Fixed an issue with general Perfmatters admin notices not displaying correctly.
Fixed multiple duplicate ID warnings in the plugin UI.
Fixed multiple jQuery deprecation warnings in plugin UI JavaScript.
Translation updates.

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