• Resolved albusx

    (@albusx)


    Am having issues with the pages where I change images from the default (printify mock up default images) to custom mock-ups larger but no larger than 2000 pixels the pace slows down significantly. And google console shows:

    “The resource <URL> was preloaded using link preload but not used within a few seconds from the window’s load event. Please make sure it has an appropriate as value and it is preloaded intentionally.” and 33 lazyload issues related. Not sure how to fix this, I am new at WordPress and all that it entails. other products (not customized ones) work perfectly fine.

    picture here.

    Report number: FRLAGFHK

    need more info or have questions please let me know.

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  • Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    larger images = larger size = more loading time , this is physical law

    LSCWP has removed HTTP2 push/preload long time ago , something else preloaded these resources and triggered that message

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by qtwrk.

    LSCWP has removed HTTP2 push/preload long time ago

    No, it is still available and will be supported as browsers will support it. FF and Chrome still have it and I use it together with ls_smartpush (LSWS) cookie.

    In current case I think the answer is simple. Theme preloads sources (fonts, css) that are either not used, not needed or loading of the page takes too much time.

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    the ls_smartpush cookie is from server side thing

    but LSCWP itself doesn’t send push header anymore

    and the OP’s preload was coming from HTML source code , not from header

    and the OP’s preload was coming from HTML source code , not from header

    Okay, this was a missunderstanding. You said support for server PUSH had been canceled by LSCWP and I understand you mean server side support for it, so sorry!

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