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 (v2.5.7) WordPress Plugin:

Versionv2.5.6
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Size3MB
Original price290$

The original Perfmatters (v2.5.7) 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
2.5.6 – 01.28.2026
Added new perfmatters_cdn_url filter along with new helper methods in the CDN class.
Added the ability to completely disable Perfmatters code features using the new PERFMATTERS_DISABLE_CODE constant.
Added confirmation message when turning on FastClick option.
Added logic to remove the previous stored author ID when a code snippet is imported.
Added host name to global settings and code snippet export files.
Added additional logic to add an auto value to lazy loaded images sizes attributes when needed.
Added separate used CSS generated files for different WooCommerce product types.
Added dynamic request check in heartbeat function to prevent a possible PHP error.
Updated lazy loading class to no longer add noscript tags by default for images and iframes to reduce HTML page size. The perfmatters_lazyload_noscript filter can still be used to turn that behavior back on.
Updated get_atts_array utility method to use regex instead of wp_kses_hair for better compatibility.
Reworked code snippet error handling class to work better with other exception handlers and existing error reporting.
Turned off CSSLint in the code snippet editor, as it is outdated and was leading to false positives.
Adjusted gutter column layout in the code snippet editor to be more consistent between different code types.
Adjusted code snippet priority field to allow both negative and zero input values.
Fixed an issue where CSS code snippets set to run in the footer were not having their conditions checked.
Fixed an issue where CSS code snippets were not always printing where expected based on the set location and priority.
Fixed an issue with certain code snippet input fields not being escaped properly in the UI leading to a broken layout in some cases.
Fixed an issue where YouTube iframes rendered with a preview thumbnail that had autoplay forced off in their query string would require a double click.
Fixed an issue where the referrerpolicy iframe attribute did not get applied to the generated iframe when using YouTube preview thumbnails.
Translation updates.

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