Description
Amigo Performance combines modern UI design with proven performance techniques. The plugin introduces an advanced per-page asset manager, configurable minification, and streamlined lazy loading controls so that agencies, developers, and site owners can fine-tune front-end delivery with confidence.
Key capabilities
Advanced Asset Manager (updated in v3.3)
– Page-level grouping with redesigned accordions for faster navigation
– Compact card layout that highlights enabled versus disabled assets
– Bulk enable/disable controls with detailed statistics, progress rings, and empty-state guidance
– One-click restore workflow to undo problematic dequeues
Minification controls (introduced in v3.3)
– CSS and JavaScript minification pipelines with cached outputs
– Automatic fallbacks to original files to ensure safe rollbacks
Foundational performance switches
– Remove query strings from static assets to improve cache hit rates
– Remove WordPress emoji scripts and styles to eliminate unnecessary payloads
– Defer non-critical JavaScript execution
– Modern image and iframe lazy loading modules
Security and quality focus
– Capability checks, nonce validation, and fully escaped output for all admin pages
– Modular architecture with dedicated service classes and logging utilities
Benefits
- Lower time-to-first-byte and faster visual completion thanks to smaller payloads
- Improved PageSpeed Insights and Core Web Vitals scores across desktop and mobile
- Reduced troubleshooting time through visual asset discovery and per-page isolation
- Predictable workflows that fit agency handoffs and enterprise maintenance plans
Support
- Documentation: refer to the in-plugin guidance and knowledge base articles
- GitHub Issues: report reproducible bugs or request improvements
- WordPress.org forums: community-driven assistance
Thank you for using Amigo Performance. Professional feedback and reviews help guide future releases.
Captures d’écrans
Installation
Automatic installation
- Sign in to the WordPress admin area.
- Navigate to Plugins Add New and search for “Amigo Performance”.
- Click Install Now, then Activate.
- Open Performance in the admin menu to configure the plugin.
Manual installation
- Download the plugin package and extract it.
- Upload the
amigo-performancefolder to/wp-content/plugins/. - Activate “Amigo Performance” from the Plugins screen.
- Configure the available modules from Performance Amigo Performance.
Initial configuration checklist
- In the Basic tab, enable the foundational toggles (query string removal, emoji removal, defer, lazy loading) that match your caching stack.
- Use the Asset Manager from the admin menu or admin bar to inspect per-page assets. Disable unnecessary CSS or JavaScript and test the page immediately.
- Enable CSS and/or JS minification if you want automatic compression handled by the plugin. Amigo Performance caches minified versions while keeping original files untouched.
- Review the “How to Use” guidance from the dashboard whenever no assets are managed yet—this on-screen documentation is designed for onboarding additional team members.
FAQ
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Does Amigo Performance work with caching plugins?
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Yes. It complements caching and CDN layers by focusing on payload reduction, dequeues, and lazy loading. Common combinations include WP Rocket, W3 Total Cache, and object caching stacks.
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Can I use it with page builders and WooCommerce?
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Absolutely. The asset manager works on any front-end route, including builder-generated layouts and WooCommerce templates. Each asset change is scoped to the specific page URL you manage.
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How do I revert changes if a dequeue causes issues?
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Every managed asset can be re-enabled from the Asset Manager or deleted entirely. Deleting an asset entry removes only the record in the Amigo Performance table—it does not delete files from disk.
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How much improvement should I expect?
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Sites typically see 20–40 percent faster initial load times and double-digit gains in Google PageSpeed Insights, but results depend on the existing code base and hosting provider.
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Journal des modifications
3.3
Release date: March 1, 2026
– Complete visual redesign of the Asset Manager, including progress overview, compact stats bar, and modernized accordion layout
– Core Settings page refreshed to match the new design language with consistent typography, toggles, and section labels
– Documentation rewritten in a professional tone with clearer installation and usage guidance
– WordPress Coding Standards fixes for newly introduced templates, ensuring all dynamic output is escaped
– General quality-of-life improvements: refined empty states, contextual action buttons, and improved accessibility labels
3.3
Release date: July 25, 2025
– Added CSS and JavaScript minification controls with cached file handling
– Introduced page-wise asset grouping, compact view states, and updated iconography in the Asset Manager
– Improved uninstall routines, database access layers, and filesystem security checks
– Replaced legacy logging with WordPress-aware logging helpers
3.1
Release date: July 22, 2025
– Hardened database queries with parameterized statements
– Improved asset matching logic for more reliable dequeues
– Updated admin bar UI and logging to improve debugging workflows
3.0
Release date: July 21, 2025
– Migrated to a modular architecture (Core, LazyLoad, AssetManager, Admin, Settings)
– Implemented advanced caching, nonce verification, capability checks, and internationalization updates
– Introduced the new Asset Manager replacing homepage-only controls, along with live discovery, statistics, and restore options
– Added comprehensive documentation, statistics tracking, and refined admin UI patterns
2.7
Release date: July 18, 2025
– Updated iframe lazy loading, moved inline scripts to files, reduced memory usage, and confirmed WordPress 6.9 compatibility
2.5
Release date: July 2025
– Major admin UI overhaul, responsive layout, improved hierarchy, and tabbed navigation
– Added stronger nonce handling, capability checks, and inline guidance
2.0
Release date: 2025
– Advanced image lazy loading, enhanced iframe handling, improved UI, and expanded translation support
1.0
Release date: 2024
– Selective JavaScript and CSS removal for the front page, updated user interface, and foundational optimization tools
0.1
Release date: 2023
– Initial public release

