• Rules or Queue changed! Don't forget to save your changes!", 'autoptimize' ); ?>

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    Critical CSS files from AUTO rules are updated automatically while from MANUAL rules are not.", 'autoptimize' ); ?>

    1. criticalcss.com API key is in place, Autoptimize CriticalCSS Power-Up starts to operate automatically.', 'autoptimize' ); ?>
    2. not logged in user, it will asynchronously fetch and update the critical CSS from criticalcss.com for conditional tags you have on your site (e.g. is_page, is_single, is_archive etc.)', 'autoptimize' ); ?>
    3. AUTO rule for you. The critical CSS files from AUTO rules are updated automatically when a CSS file in your theme or frontend plugins changes.', 'autoptimize' ); ?>
    4. AUTO rule, click on "Edit" button of that rule, change what you need, submit and save it. The rule you\'ve just edited becomes a MANUAL rule then.', 'autoptimize' ); ?>
    5. MANUAL rules for specific page paths (URL). Longer, more specific paths have higher priority over shorter ones, which in turn have higher priority over AUTO rules. Also, critical CSS files from MANUAL rules are NEVER updated automatically.', 'autoptimize' ); ?>
    6. AUTO rule for a path by leaving its critical CSS content empty. The critical CSS for that path will be automatically fetched from criticalcss.com for you and updated whenever it changes.', 'autoptimize' ); ?>
    7. AUTO rule with a R besides it (R is after REVIEW), it means that the fetched critical CSS for that rule is not 100% garanteed to work according to criticalcss.com analysis. It's advised that you edit and review that rule to make any required adjustments.", 'autoptimize' ); ?>
    8. AUTO or MANUAL rule by cliking on "Remove" button of the desired rule and saving your changes.', 'autoptimize' ); ?>