• Queue runs every 10 minutes. Job statuses are N for NEW, P for PENDING, E for ERROR and U for UNKOWN.', 'autoptimize' ); ?>

    1. automatically, asynchronously and on regular intervals of 10 minutes. To view updated queue status, refresh this page.', 'autoptimize' ); ?>
    2. MANUAL rule or CSS files has changed for an AUTO rule), a N job is created in the queue.', 'autoptimize' ); ?>
    3. N jobs. When it finds one, gears spins and jobs becomes P while they are running and criticalcss.com doesn't return a result.", 'autoptimize' ); ?>
    4. criticalcss.com returns a valid critical CSS file, the job is then finished and removed from the queue.', 'autoptimize' ); ?>
    5. E. You can retry faulty jobs, delete them or get in touch with criticalcss.com for assistance.', 'autoptimize' ); ?>
    6. U and you may want to ask criticalcss.com for help or just delete it.', 'autoptimize' ); ?>
    7. E and U status, hover your mouse in the status badge of that job. This information might be crucial when contacting criticalcss.com for assistance.', 'autoptimize' ); ?>
    8. A word about WordPress cron: Autoptimize CriticalCSS Power-Up watch the queue by using WordPress Cron (or WP-Cron for short.) It could be faulty on very light or very heavy loads. If your site receives just a few or thousands visits a day, it might be a good idea to turn WP-Cron off and use your system task scheduler to fire it instead.', 'autoptimize' ); ?>