• I am afraid I cannot see where all the good reviews are coming from. Simply activating this plugin reduces your page speed by at least 60%. The use of tables and frames makes styling difficult.

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  • Plugin Author andy_moyle

    (@andy_moyle)

    Thanks for your feedback.

    I don’t use any frames – it’s no longer 1999!
    Front end tables are used to display tabular data and some forms.
    All the shortcode/block output has a multitude of classes to allow styling by website developers.

    Sadly you were right about the performance drop on activation – it’s taken a while to work out the issues and it was the way that Gutenberg blocks have been added to the plugin. All the scripts were loaded on every page whether they were needed or not. Version 3.4.106 is zippy fast with an A grade for performance. Scripts will only be loaded if needed on the page. I’m just finishing testing on it and will upload to the depository in a week or so.

    Here’s a page about my performance tests – https://www.churchadminplugin.com/performance/

    Thread Starter Arnold Goodway

    (@sailorgoodway)

    Thanks for coming back to me. it is refreshing to find a developer who is prepared to act on criticism of their plugin. I will most definitely give your new version a try when it is available and hopefully I will be able to give the plugin a much better rating.

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