I am seeing JS script appear near the top of all my pages (even when not logged in) and I am focusing on security as well as page load speed – this script is triggering a red flag for me. Starts with:
”
<script id=’pw-gift-cards-js-extra’>
var pwgc = {“ajaxurl”:”\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php”,”denomination_attribute_slug”:”gift-card-amount”,
…
”
Is there a way to at least limit when this script is added to my pages?
Thank you for your time and help!
]]>My experience with NextGEN in 2010 was great, I loved it, but after a few years I was having so many server-side issues the RAM usage on my server was causing the entire website load slowly even on pages that didn’t have the gallery on, however immediately fixed when disabling the plugin, I received very little support when flagging my issues with the team, which drove me away from the plugin altogether.
By then WordPress had upgraded their WPML significantly so there was no point in bulking down my installation with unnecessary bulk.
Lastly, my advice to those reading looking to install this plugin let me tell you this much: When I asked for support or transparency in migrating out of the NextGEN ecosystem, they told me they had no interest in supporting customers who wish to leave. How would you expect positive reviews if you leave a once happy user of your product, disgruntled and inconvenienced.
]]>If WordPress and Automattic don’t come up with an alternative to Gutenberg, I’m done using WordPress after more than a decade.
]]>Your plugin is great, but just noticed it autoloads background image below for no particular reason (based on our plugin setttings). Image is being autoloaded by our website’s main css cache file.
Image: arrow_down.png
Our temporary fix? We added the following CSS code inside your plugin’s Custom CSS field (in Settings):
#wpfront-notification-bar-open-button.top {
background-image:none!important;
}
Kindly review and fix this issue at next plugin revision . . . or . . . kindly explain why it’s necessary to load it.
Thank you!
]]>As always, fabulous plugin! Your recent update to Yoast SEO (Standard and Premium), however, is now causing a Google Maps script to load on every website page – even when not required. The scripts are:
Per webpagetest.org: https://prntscr.com/pk2z3y
Per Perfmatters plugin: https://prntscr.com/pk3dxv
We confirmed the above by deactivating Yoast SEO or Yoast SEO Premium. When plugin(s) are deactivated, the script doesn’t load. The above is slowing down our website.
Kindly review and fix. Above script should only load when your plugin identifies a website page with a Google map query.
Thank you!
]]>My page has multiple accordions on it and ONLY the FIRST is closed – not the others.
So, not much use
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