Eliminate render-blocking CSS in above the fold content with shopify
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Hello,
It seems that my shopify website needs to eliminate render-blocking CSS in above the fold content to get better mobile speed and I don't see or find anything about how this could be done. I have succeeded with a wordpress site but the way things are restricted with shopify, I have not been able to do the same.
The other thing would be to leverage browser caching which I have no clue how it can be done with shopify either.
Thanks!
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Thank you for the response!
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