• Hello,

    I am very happy with the functionalities of this plugin. However I am investigating why my site has very low performance, and I realized that it is one of the villains making my page very slow.


    If I deactivate the plugin I gain 10% or more in performance for mobile and desktop according to page speed.

    Another issue is that I once I deactivate the plugin for these tests I LOST all my custom ordering…. In general I activate and deactivate plugins without loosing what was built with them…

    Is there a way to solve / work around that?

    Thank you

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  • Plugin Author Marcel Pol

    (@mpol)

    Hello,

    Yes, I can imagine there is a performance penalty. It really depends on how many terms you have and which taxonomies are being sorted.

    The sorting happens inside the plugin. Deactivating the plugin will keep the term_order in the database, but by default WordPress does not use that sort order. It needs the custom hooks that are in this plugin.

    I don’t have a good answer here. I think it is important to only use custom sorting for a taxonomy if you need/want it. And yes, there is a cost associated with that.

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